Himachal Pradesh Court June 1992 Judgments
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Chander Singh Mandyal and anr. Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh and anr.
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-26-1992
Reported in: 1993CriLJ3697
Leila Seth, C.J.1. The main prayer of the two petitioners, who are the secretary and member respectively of the Joint Action Committee of the non gazetted officers of Himachal Pradesh is for quashing annexure P-1, which is an order dated 19th June 1992 passed under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 by respondent No. 2, the District Magistrate, Shimla.2. An averment has been made in paragraph 10 of this petition regarding the mala fides of 'the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh'. However, the Chief Minister has not been made a party and Mr. M. S. Chandel, learned counsel for the petitioners, has clearly stated at the Bar that the petitioners are not pressing paragraph 10 of the petition and the allegations of mala fides.3. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the impugned order is arbitrary and void and must be quashed since 'the material facts' have not been set out in the said order dated 19th June 1992. He further submits that the fundamental ri...
Khem Singh and ors. Vs. the State of H.P.
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-05-1992
Reported in: 1992CriLJ3848
Bhawani Singh, J.1. Accused Khem Singh alias Khemo and Dass have challenged the judgment of Sessions Judge, Chamba in Sessions Case No. 18 of 1989 decided on 25-3-1991 whereby they have been convicted under Section 302 read with Section 34 of Indian Penal Code and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for life and to pay a fine of Rs. 1000/- and in default of payment of fine to undergo further rigorous imprisonment for two months. Accused Keshru alias Khinna has been acquittd and no appeal against his acquittal has been preferred by the State.2. Prosecution case is that the accused committed lurking house trespass by night and murdered Nirmal (70), his wife Hardei (50) and his brother Garbha (65). All the deceased were living in village Kalyog. Village people including Chhatar Singh (PW 1), Mehar Singh (PW3) and Narotam (PW4) found the dead bodies in the kitchen portion of the house since they had gone there after noticing the cattle of deceased Nirmal roaming and damaging his maize crop ...
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