Guwahati Court January 2010 Judgments
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Narayan Roy Vs. Smt. Jamuna Dey (Roy)
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-28-2010
Reported in: AIR2010Ass75,AIR2010Gau75
B.P. Katakey, J.1. This appeal under Section 19 of the Family Courts Act, 1984 (in short, the 1984 Act) by the appellant husband is directed against the judgment dated 12-10-2004 passed by the learned Family Court, Agartala, in TS (Divorce) No. 27 of 2000 dismissing the suit filed by the appellant husband praying for dissolution of marriage between him and the respondent wife on the ground of cruelty and desertion.2. A petition under Section 13(1)(i-a)(i-b) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (in short, the 1955 Act) was filed by the appellant before the Family Court at Agartala, which was registered and numbered as TS (Divorce) No. 27 of 2000, seeking a decree for dissolution of marriage between him and the respondent, on the ground of cruelty and desertion stating inter alia that from the day of performing the ceremony, of 'Boubhat' (the day when bride and bride and bride groom start living together after solemnization of their marriage) the respondent started ill-treating him, his paren...
Prakash Roadlines Ltd. Vs. Rajarshi Motors (P) Ltd.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-22-2010
Reported in: AIR2010Ass57,AIR2010Gau57
ORDERB.P. Katakey, J.1. Heard Mr. K.N. Bhattacharjee, the learned Sr. Counsel assisted by Mr. D. Sharma, the learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner and Mr. A.K. Bhowmik, the learned Sr. Counsel assisted by Ms. M. Choudhary, the learned Counsel appearing for the respondent.2. The petitioner; against whom a proceeding under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (in short, 'the Act') had been initiated by the present respondent, has filed this petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India in challenging the order dated 26-10-2009 passed by the learned State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (in short, 'State Commission') in Appeal No. FA 17/2009 preferred by the present respondent challenging the order dated 21-5-2009 passed by the learned District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum (in short, 'District Forum') in case No. CC 33/2007. By the said order dated 26-10-2009, the appeal preferred by the present respondent has been allowed by setting aside the o...
Sri Maran Nama Vs. State of Tripura
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-08-2010
Reported in: 2010CriLJ1594
B.D. Agarwal, J.1. The appellant herein has been convicted for attempted murder of his second wife and has been sentenced to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for 4 years and also to pay a fine of Rs. 5,000/- in default, S.I. for 6 months.2. Being aggrieved with the conviction and sentence recorded under judgment and order dated 17-3-2008 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Belonia, South Tripura in Sessions Trial No. 53 (ST/B)/2007, the sole convict has preferred this appeal.3. I have heard Mr. R. Dutta, learned Counsel for the appellant and Mr. R. C. Debnath, learned Special Public Prosecutor for the State. Also gone through the impugned judgment and evidence on record.4. The criminal law was set in motion by filing an F.I.R. on 11-10-2007 by Smt. Jharna Nama alleging that the accused subjected her to physical and mental torture for non-fulfillment of demand of dowry. In the F.I.R., it was specifically alleged that on the previous night, when her husband returned home, she s...
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