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Sep 16 1971

Nika Ram Vs. State

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-16-1971

Reported in: 1972CriLJ204

M.H. Beg, C.J.1. There is before vis an appeal against the conviction, of Nika Ram under Section 302 I. P. C. and the sentence of death awarded to him as well as a reference by the Sessions Judge of Mahasu for the confirmation of the sentence of death. 2. The prosecution case was : The appellant came to the house of the Naib Tehsildar, Magistrate II Class, Kothkhal, S.K. Mahajan (P. W. 15), at 10.30 p. m., on 16-9-1969, and knocked at his door. The appellant appeared nervous, and, as soon as the Magistrate had opened the door, the appellant stated that he had murdered his wife. Thereupon, the Magistrate asked him to sit down and be calm and then made enquiries about the matter. The appellant unburdened his mind by stating that his wife was a woman of loose character, and his relations with her were bad and that she had given birth to an illegitimate child. The appellant was clad in a kutchha (underwear) and a coat which appeared to : be wet. The appellant explained that he had attempte...


Sep 10 1971

Km. Manju and anr. Vs. State

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-10-1971

Reported in: AIR1972HP37

M.H. Beg, C.J.1. Each of the two petitioners before us complains of denial, on similar grounds, of admission into the Medical College. Simla, run by the Government of Himachal Pradesh (hereinafter referred to as the College). As questions of fact and law common to both the cases arose, they were connected and argued together, and will be disposed of by a single judgment.2. Both petitioners, about 17 years In age at the time of applying for admission, submitted that they had complied with the conditions given in the Rules contained in the prospectus of the college for the year 1970-71 so that they were entitled to be considered for admission by the Selection Board.3. The prospectus for 1970-71 gives the objectives of the teaching programme of the college as follows:--'1. To enable the students to prepare for general practice of medicine together with an understanding of the patient as an individual who is an integral part of the society.2. To help develop firm foundations of scientific ...


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