Guwahati Court December 1963 Judgments
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In Re: K.E. Johnson, Commissioner of Income-tax, Assam, Tripura and Ma ...
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Dec-19-1963
G. Mehrotra, C. J.1. On two reports submitted by Mr. M. C. Pathak, Advocate who was appointed Commissioner in Civil Rules No, 195-198/62 by this Court, notices were issued to Mr. K. E. Johnson, Commissioner of Income-tax, Assam, Tripura and Manipur and Mr. M. V. K. Warriar, Inspecting Assistant Commissioner of Income-tax, Shillong to show cause why they should not be dealt with under the Contempt of Courts Act. This notice was issued on the 24th July, 1963. Mr. Pathak submitted two reports, one dated the 19th July, 1963 and the other dated the 23rd July, 1963. In response to the notice issued by this Court an affidavit has been filed by Mr. K. E. Johnson, Commissioner of Income-tax and another affidavit has been filed by Mr. M. V. K. Warrior. The case was fixed for hearing on the 30th August, 1963. On that date the case was adjourned and the two affidavits mentioned above were filed. this Court however, ordered Mr. Pathak to file an affidavit in support of his reports and a copy of th...
Aghore Chandra Deb Barma and ors. Vs. the State
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Dec-07-1963
Rajvi Roop Singh, J.C.1. This is an application in revision under Section 439 Cr.P.C. by Shri Aghora Chandra Deb Barma and 6 others against their conviction under Section 32 of the Police Act by the S. D. M., Sadar, Tripura, They have been sentenced to pay a fine of Rs. 20/- each. Their revision petition to the: Sessions Judge, Tripura, failed, so they have come in revision to this Court.2. The material facts giving rise to this revision petition are these: The Superintendent of Police, Tripura, Issued a notification under Section 30(2) of the Police Act on 4-4-60, requiring any person intending, during the period from 8th April to 7th July, I960, to convene or collect an assembly on a public road and to form a pro- cession In the public streets at Agartala, to submit to him an application at least 3 days before any date that might be fixed for such assembly or procession.3. On 30-5-60, at about 4-00 p. m. the petitioners Shrl Aghore Chandra Deb Barma, Dwijen Dey, Sudhanya Deb Barma, ...
Smt. Ramani Bala Devi Vs. Kanai Lal Malakar and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Dec-06-1963
Rajvi Roop Singh, J.C.1. This is an appeal by Srimati Ramani Bala Devi, against the order of acquittal by Shri Bimal Deb, Magistrate first class, Tripura, dated 29.3.1962.2. The facts leading to this appeal are Just a few and simple.3. In order to understand trio case, a brief resume of the facts of the case is given below:4. The prosecution case, as disclosed by Srimati Raman Bala Devi, appellant In her complaint, lodged before the S.D.M., Sadar, on 20.4.61, is that on 19.4.61, at about 5-00 p.m., while returning from the house of Madhab Chandra Debnath, when she reached on the road near the house of Shri Kamala Malakar, Kanai Malakar, Kamala Malakar and Mohan Lal Das, assaulted her due to previous enmity. When she was being beaten she raised an alarm, which attracted the passers by, who rescued her. After that she went to the Doctor, and got her injury examined by him, and then filed the complaint the next day in the Court of S.D.M., Sadar.5. The S.D.M., Sadar, transferred the case ...
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