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Jul 06 1965

Kuttappa S. Vs. Dharamchand

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Jul-06-1965

Reported in: [1967(14)FLR177]; (1967)IILLJ603Kant

1. This revision petition is directed against the judgment and decree passed by the Civil Judge, Chickmagalur, in R.A. No. 57 of 1962. By the aforesaid judgment the learned civil Judge reversed the judgment and decree passed by the Munsif, Chickmagalur, in Original Suit No. 283 of 1961 on his file, decreeing the suit filed by the petitioner for the recovery of a sum of Rs. 365.75, being the arrears of wages due from the respondent. 2. The petitioner filed the suit for the recovery of a sum of Rs. 724.75 from the respondent on the ground that he was entitled to the said sum of money towards his salary as a writer from April 1, 1961 to May 18, 1961. The petitioner alleged in his plaint that he had been employed as a writer by the respondent in Guddadamane estate on a monthly salary of Rs. 225 on or from December 10, 1960 up to May 18, 1961; that the respondent had deducted a sum of Rs. 134 from out of his salary and that he had not been paid his salary from April 1, 1961 to May 18, 1961....


Jul 06 1965

M. Sejappa Madimallappa Vs. State of Mysore and anr.

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Jul-06-1965

Reported in: AIR1966Mys152; 1966CriLJ677

Somnath Iyer, J. (1) This is an application presented under S. 561-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure by a certain Sejjappa who at one stage, was employed as purchase assistant by the Mysore State Woollen Handloom Co-operative Society, Limited. At a particular stage, the petitioner was placed under suspension by the Secretary of that society. But that order of suspension was set aside by the arbitrator to whom the dispute was referred under S. 71 of the Mysore Co-operative Societies Act. There were allegations against the petitioner that he had committed an offence of misappropriation. There were also counter allegations by the petitioner that a large sum of money was due to him towards salary and other amounts. The arbitrator found on all these questions in favour of the petitioner and set aside the order of suspension. There was an appeal preferred by the society to the Revenue Appellate Tribunal, which was dismissed. (2) Thereafter, an investigation was started by the concerned pol...


Jul 04 1965

Nanjappa Vs. Inspector-general of Police and anr.

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Jul-04-1965

Reported in: ILR1965KAR1046; (1966)IILLJ493Kant; (1965)2MysLJ319

ORDERHegde, J.1. In this writ petition under Art, 226 of the Constitution, the petitioner prays that this Court may be pleased to call up the records of the case ending with the order of respondent 1, No. Pun./C (1) 383/61, dated 3 December, 1962, where under he set aside the order of the Deputy Commissioner, Chickmagalur in No. J. 1/MAG/666/1960-61 and dismissed the petitioner from service and quash the aforementioned order of respondent 1 and further to issue a direction to the respondents to restore him back to service without any break. 2. The petitioner was a constable working in Chickmagalur district. As per his proceedings No. Pun. C. (1) 37/60, the Superintendent of Police, Chickmagalur, framed charges against him, held an enquiry against him and dismissed him from service on 3 January, 1961. Aggrieved by that order, the petitioner went up in appeal to the Deputy Commissioner, Chickmagalur, under S. 27 of the Mysore Police Act. The Deputy Commissioner was pleased to accept his ...


Jul 01 1965

A.N. Naganoor Vs. Union of India Through Secretary, Ministry of Home A ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Jul-01-1965

Reported in: AIR1966Kant95; AIR1966Mys95; (1965)2MysLJ200

Hegde, J. (1) In this Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution, though several reliefs were asked for, at the time of the hearing, Sri H.B. Datar, the petitioner's learned counsel pressed for only one relief, namely, that this Court may be pleased to quash the order of the State Government in No. FD 474 CSE 63, dated 6th December 1963 for the reason that it was made on the basis of an invalid order of the Central Government.(2) The impugned notification reads thus:GOVERNMENT OF MYSORENo.FD.474 CSE 63. Mysore Govt. Secretariat'Vidhana Soudha'Bangalore,Dt.6th December,19639th Agrahayana, 1885NOTIFICATION II Whereas the posts of Assistant Commissioners of Commercial Taxes in the Commercial Tax Department have to be filled up by promotion of Commercial Tax Officers on the basis of Seniority-cum-merit; Whereas in pursuance of the direction issued by the High Court in Writ Petition No. 1587 of 1962, Sri A.N. Naganoor has been promoted as Assistant Commissioner of Commercial Taxes ...


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