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Guwahati Court September 1955 Judgments

Sep 21 1955

Haobijam Chaoyaina Singh Vs. Heisnam Mangi Singh and ors.

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: Sep-21-1955

Brij Narain, J.C.1. This is an application in revision on behalf of Haobijam Chaoyalma Singh, convict against the order of the learned Sessions Judge, Manipur, dated 29-7-1955 passed in Criminal Appeal No. 66 of 1955 by which conviction of the petitioner dated 19-7-1955 and sentence of 2 months' R. I. imposed on him under Section 403, I. P. C. in Criminal Case No. 687 of 1954 of the Court of Senior Extra Assistant Commissioner, were upheld.2. It appears that the opposite parties Nos. 1 and 2 made a complaint on 29-12-1954 against (1) Hairemban Koireng Singh (2) Oinam Dhwajh Singh and (3) Haobijan Chaoyaima Singh, the present petitioner under Section 419, I. P. C., for alleged misappropriation of pecuniary help given by the Government for distribution to the workers of Thanga people who had helped the construction of the road from Sendra to Noirang.According to the complainants (opposite parties Nos. 1 and 2) about 700 prajas of Thanga constructed a new road known as Thanga Road, and ...

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Sep 10 1955

Shamsul Islam Vs. Government of Tripura

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: Sep-10-1955

Brij Narain, J.1. This is a habeas corpus petition on behalf of Shamsul Islam under Article 220 of the Constitution of India praying for immediate release as he was arrested on 3-6-1955 but uptil now he has not been tried by any Court.2. The petitioner has alleged that he is serving in the Royal Pakistan Air Force and he came home in Comilla during his annual leave of 45 days to see some of his relations in Agartala and Digboi. He reached Agartala on 1-6-1955 in the evening through the border check post and he went Straight to the house of his brother-in-law Mr. Badiozzamma (house of his cousin) at Khyerpur, He had to encash the travellers cheque in the United Bank of India at Agartala and so he went to the Bank on 2-6-1955 with a relation of his as he did not know where the office of the Bank was situated.As he was late that day he had to go there again on 3-6-1955 with his nephew Hiran Meah and he submitted the cheque and. Pass-port to the Bank and got token No. 7 from the Bank. He ...

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