Guwahati Court March 2001 Judgments
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Bhajan Ch. Debnath Vs. State of Tripura and anr.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Mar-13-2001
1. This writ petition has been filed by one Shri Bhajan Chandra Debnath challenging the legality and validity of the disciplinary proceeding initiated against the petitioner under Rule 14 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965. 2. The proceeding was initated against the writ petitioner by a Memo of charges dated 26.10.1992 and along with the said Memo the statement of article of charges: Statement of imputation of misconduct or misbehaviour: list of documents by which article of charges were proposed to be proved and a list of witnesses were furnished to the writ petitioner. The said documents are enclosed to the writ petition as Annexure-6. 3. A perusal of the said documents will go to show that the only charge against the writ petitioner is that while functioning as U.D. Clerk in the Office of the Divisional Forest Officer, Working Plan Division No.II, the petitioner has resorted to falsehood by submitting a petition to cancel the appointment o...
Kunja Behari Singh Vs. State of Assam
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Mar-08-2001
1. This appeal under Section 374(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 is directed against the judgment and order dated 16.12.1996 passed by the learned Session Judge, Cachar at Silchar in Sessions Case No. 71/96 whereby the accused has been convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life.2. The prosecution case in brief is that on 8.4.1996 at about 4 P.M. the accused Kunja Behari Singh allegedly assaulted his wife Smt. Bhagyabati Devi with a dao at his own residence as a result of which she succumbed to her injuries at Silchar Medical College Hospital after two days of the incident. P.W. 1 Tanu Singh, uncle of the deceased lodged an FIR before the In-charge of Kachudaram Police Outpost under Sonai Police Station and on the basis of the said FIR, the police initially registered a case under Sections 326/307 of the Indian Penal Code and started investigation thereof. In the course of investigation, the police visited the ...
K.H. Robindro Singh and ors. Vs. State of Manipur and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Mar-08-2001
P.G. Agarwal, J.1. The three writ petitions namely; W.P.(C) No. 1449/2000, W.P.(C) No. 1538/2000 and W.P.(C) No. 38/2001 are disposed of by this common judgment and order as they involve common questions of law and facts.2. On the requisition of the State Government of Manipur, the Manipur Public Service Commission vide notification dated 14.07.1997 invited applications for recruitment to the 175 posts of Junior Medical Officer and 20 posts of Dental Surgeons in Grade-IV of Manipur Health Service. The MPSC, in short Commission, after conducting necessary selection process recommended name of 175 candidates for Jr. Medical Officer and 20 names for Dental Surgeons. The writ petitioners who are all qualified Medical Graduates alongwith others are the selected candidates whose names appeared in the select list. They have prayed for a direction to the State Government to appoint them against the existing vacancies as per recommendation of the Commission. They also apprehend that the validi...
Kunja Behari Singh Vs. State of Assam
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Mar-08-2001
Ranjan Gogoi, J.1. This appeal under Section 374(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 is directed against the judgment and order dated 16.12.1996 passed by the learned Session Judge, Cachar at Silchar in Sessions Case No. 71/96 whereby the accused has beenconvicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code andsentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life.2. The prosecution case in brief is that on 8.4.1996 at about 4 P.M. the accused Kunja Behari Singh allegedly assaulted his wife Smt. Bhagyabati Devi with a dao at his own residence as a result of which she succumbed to her injuries at Silchar Medical College Hospital after two days of the incident. P.W. 1 Tanu Singh, uncle of the deceased lodged an FIR before the In-charge of Kachudaram Police Outpost under Sonai Police Station and on the basis of the said FIR, the police initially registered a case under Sections 326/307 of the Indian Penal Code and started investigation thereof. In the course of investigation, the polic...
Saraswati Das and anr. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Mar-07-2001
1. There was a bomb blast on 24th of August, 1998 at the Guwahati Railway Station in which apart from some others one Gopal Das died. The parents of Sri Gopal Das, that is Sri Prafulla Ch. Das (father) and Smt. Jai Radhika (mother) filed a petition for compensation before the Railway Claims Tribunal, Gauhati claiming initially a compensation of Rs. 2,00,000 under the Raiway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987. Later on the wife of the deceased Smti. Saraswati Das for herself and on behalf of her minor son Rahul Das filed another claim petition claiming compensation on account of the death of Sri Gopal Das. Later on the petition filed by the wife of the deceased was however, withdrawn and they were impleaded as parties in the former petition filed by the father and mother of the deceased. It may further be observed herein that by way of amendment the compensation which was initially claimed as Rs. 2,00.000 was allowed to be enhanced to Rs. 4,00,000. The Tribunal by the judgment and order dated 7...
Kartik Paul Vs. State of Tripura and anr.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Mar-03-2001
M.S. Singh, J. 1. Heard Mr. Somik Deb, the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners. Also heard Mr. U.B. Saha, the learned senior Advocate/ Govt. Advocate assisted by Mr. T.D. Majumder, the learned Advocate appearing for the State-respondents. 2. These four writ petitions in the form of Habeas Corpus involved common question of law and facts and, as such, we hereby proposed to dispose of these four (4) cases at this stage considering the nature of the cases where the personal life and liberty of the citizens namely, the detenues herein, are involved and, accordingly, these writ petitions are hereby disposed of with the following common judgment and order. 3. The related detention orders dated 3.8.2000 as in Annexure-2 incase of W.P.(HC) Nos. 158, 169 and 170 of 2001 and, order dated 2.12.2000 as in Annexure-3 in case of W.P.(HC) No. 171/2001 issued by the competent authority, namely, District Magistrate & Collector, West Tripura, Agartala by invoking the provisions of law laid d...
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