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Nov 19 2011

Ritesh Vs. the State of Karnataka

Court: Karnataka Gulbarga

Decided on: Nov-19-2011

Aravind Kumar, J 1. These petitions are disposed off by a common order since the respondent/ complainant has filed complaint under section 200 Cr.P.C, 1973 against the respondents before the Jurisdictional Court to take cognizance of offence alleged against the respondents and on such complaint being filed, Trial Court having taken cognizance and issuing summons to the petitioners, they are before this court urging common and identical grounds in all these petitions. 2. Respondent herein i.e., Drug Inspector lodged a complaint under section 200 Cr.P.C. against nine accused persons out of whom five i.e., A-2 to A-6 are the present petitioners, alleging that accused persons have committed offence punishable under Sections 18 (a) (i) and 27 (d) of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and to take cognizance of same. 3. Gist of complaint is: A-1, M/s. Bright Drug Industry Limited is manufacturing drugs after obtaining necessary license in this regard and Assistant Drugs Controller and Drug Inspect...


Nov 03 2011

Chandrashekar and Another Vs. State of Karnataka Represented by Its Se ...

Court: Karnataka Gulbarga

Decided on: Nov-03-2011

Abdul Nazeer, J 1. The Question for consideration in these writ petitions is whether the expression ‘writing under his hand’ occurring in Section 48 (1) of the Karnataka Panchayathraj Act, 1993 (for short ‘the Act’) as conveying the meaning that the letter of resignation by the Adhyaksha or the Upadhyaksha of the Grama Panchayath should be in their own hand writing? 2. The necessary fact for disposal of these writ petitions may be briefly stated as follows: The petitioners were elected as the members of the Grama Panchayath, Sungathan from their respective constituencies in the election held on 17.5.2010. The office of Adhyaksha and the Upadhyaksha of the Grama Panchayath was reserved for General Merit and Scheduled Caste (woman) categories respectively. The petitioners were elected as the Adhyaksha and the Upadhyaksha of the Grama Panchayath respectively. It is the case of the petitioners that they have not tendered their resignations and the letters received b...


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