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Jul 07 1992

Ms. Lalima Gupta and anr. Vs. State of H.P. and anr.

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Jul-07-1992

Reported in: AIR1993HP11

ORDER1. In these two writ petitions, Ms. Lalima Gupta, Ms. Kanchan Bala and Mr. Surinder Kumar (minor) through his next friend Mr. Ashwani Kumar say that the selection of candidates on the basis of a 'district wise reservation' to the Junior Basic Training Course (hereinafter referred to in short as the J.B.T. Course') is clearly violative of Articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution and consequently pray that it be struck down.2. The facts are briefly set out. The State of Himachal Pradesh issued an advertisement in the daily edition of the Punjab Kesri on 15th October 1991, inviting applications from interested persons for admission to the two years J. B. T. course for the session 1991-93. The advertisement indicated that application forms could be obtained from the office of the Distrcrict Education Officer of every district, the Principals of the Junior Basic Training Institutions as also from the Primary Block Education Officers' offices. The eligibility requirement of the candidate ...


Jul 07 1992

Himachal Road Transport Corporation Vs. Puni Devi and ors.

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Jul-07-1992

Reported in: I(1993)ACC418,1993ACJ998

Kamlesh Sharma, J.1. These eleven appeals [F.A.O. (MVA) Nos. 160 to 169 of 1983 and No. 1 of 1986] and nine Cross-objections (Nos. 27 to 33 of 1984, 286 of 1983 and 139 of 1986) are being disposed of by a common judgment as these arise out of a common award (except No. 1 of 1986) as well as common accident. The appellant in all the appeals is the Himachal Road Transport Corporation who owned bus No. HPS 7697 which unfortunately met with an accident. The respondents, except the respondents in F.A.O. Nos. 167 of 1983,168 of 1983 and 1 of 1986, are the legal heirs of those who died in the accident. The respondents in F.A.O. Nos. 167 of 1983,168 of 1983 and 1 of 1986 have themselves suffered injuries in the accident. Cross-objections have also been filed in all the appeals except in F.A.O. Nos. 161 of 1983 and 169 of 1983.2. On 28th February, 1981, at 8.15 a.m., the ill-fated bus No. HPS 7697 stalled its journey from Kotgarh to Rampur. Its driver was Prem Singha and conductor was Sanjiv Ku...


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