Guwahati Court October 2002 Judgments
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Dhaneswar Pradhani Vs. State of Assam
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Oct-01-2002
B.B. Deb, J. 1. The appellant Shri Dhaneswar Pradhani was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer rigorous imprisonment for life and a fine of Rs. 2,000 on 12.8.1998 by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Dhubri in Sessions Case No. 41 of 1997. The convict vide petition dated 2.10.1998 communicated a letter from Jail to the Registrar General of this Court and on that basis the appeal has been registered and this Court appointed Shri Abdul Mannan, learned Advocate, as Amicus Curiae to conduct this appeal. 2. Precisely the prosecution case may he stated thus : In the night intervening 26th - 27th October, 1996, the accused killed his wife Smt. Suniti Sinha (45 years) and his daughter Smt. Sukriti Pradhani (17 years) and on the following morning (27.10.1996) carried the two dead bodies by a hand cart and arrived at Agamani Police Outpost and made a statement to the Police officer on duty that he 'cut' his wife and daughter to death with an axe and...
Nityananda Dutta Vs. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Oct-01-2002
D. Biswas, J. 1. The petitioner was appointed as a Rigman (Drilling) in the establishment of the respondent No. 1 and he joined the post on 27.1.1983. In due course he got promotion to the post of Topman (Drilling) and worked as such till 11.5.1994. Service conditions provides 14 days off from duty after 14 days work in the Rig. The petitioner availing off-period was supposed to resume his duties and he could not resume his duty on 25.5.1994. Petitioner's wife was suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease and he could not resume his duty on 25.5.1994. Accordingly, he requested the Drilling in-charge to allow leave for one month. His wife was in Sibsagar Civil Hospital upto 24.8.1994. During that period, the petitioner also fell sick (tuberculosis) and was under treatment of Dr. A.K. Sarma, District Tuberculosis Officer with effect from 16.8.1994 to 8.2.1996. The petitioner submitted his leave application to Shri R.K. Gupta, the Drilling in-charge for onward transmission of his leave...
Ranjit Kumar Banik Vs. State of Tripura and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Oct-01-2002
P.P. Naolekar, C.J. 1. The petitioner-appellant has purchased a plot of land measuring 80 decimals situated at Khowai under Khatian No. 854, Khowai Town, Mouza bearing Dag No. 1575 and 1576 from the Respondent No. 4 Srish Chandra Deb, whose legal representatives have been brought on record as Respondent Nos. 4 to 16, for consideration of Rs. 900 by registered sale deed dated 28.4.1970. On the same day, i.e., on 28.4.1970, the petitioner-appellant Ranjit Kumar Banik has entered into a separate agreement with the deceased respondent No. 4 Srish Chandra Deb for retransferring the property within a period of threeyears for consideration of an amount of Rs. 900. When the property was not reconveyed the Respondent No. 4 Srish Chandra Deb (since deceased) approached the Civil Court and filed a suit for enforcement of the agreement and reconveyance of the property by the appellant as per the agreement dated 28.4.1970. The trial Court decreed the suit. Aggrieved by the said judgment and decre...
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