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Karnataka Court March 1968 Judgments

Mar 26 1968

Mysore State Road Transport Corporation (Through Its Chairman, Central ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Mar-26-1968

Reported in: AIR1969Kant41; AIR1969Mys41; ILR1968KAR389; (1969)ILLJ273Kant; (1968)2MysLJ166

1. These eight appeals arise out of common Judgment of the learned District Judge, Raichur, allowing a batch of appeals filed by the conductors, working in the Mysore Government Road Transport Department in Raichur district, who had been dismissed from service. As the same questions arise in these appeals, they are dealt with in one judgment. The respondents were working as conductors in the Hyderabad Road Transport Department and after the new Mysore State was formed, they were allotted to Mysore and continued to work as conductors in Raichur Depot of the Mysore Government Road Transport Department. After departmental enquiry, they were dismissed by the Divisional Controller of the Mysore Government Road Transport Department, who will be hereinafter referred to as the Controller. After the said order of dismissal was confirmed by the General Manager, they filed suits in the Court of the Subordinate Judge, Raichur, for declaration that the order of dismissal passed by the Controller wa...

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Mar 26 1968

Mysore State Road Transport Corporation Through Its Chairman Central O ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Mar-26-1968

1. These 8 appeals arise out of a common judgment of the learned District Judge, Raichur allowing a batch of appeals filed by the Conductors, working in the Mysore Government Road Transport Department in Raichur District, who had been dismissed from service. As the same questions arise in these appeals, they are dealt with in one judgment. The respondents were working as conductors in the Hyderabad Road Transport Department and after the new Mysore State was formed, they were allotted to Mysore and continued to work as conductors in Raichur Department of the Mysore Government Road Transport Department After Departmental Enquiry, they were dismissed by the Divisional Controller of the Mysore Government Road Transport, who will be hereinafter referred to as 'the Controller'. After the said order of dismissal was confirmed by the General Manager, they filed suits in the Court of the Subordinate Judge, Raichur, for declaration that the order of dismissal passed by the Controller was illega...

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Mar 22 1968

Baswantaraya Shantappa Biradar Vs. Gurappa Mallappa Gundagi

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Mar-22-1968

Reported in: AIR1968Kant329; AIR1968Mys329; (1968)1MysLJ557

ORDER(1) This petition under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure is filed against the order dated February 18, 1967 made by the District Judge, Bijapur dismissing Misc. Application No. 72 of 1966 filed by the petitioner seeking restoration of the appeal to file or its readmission.(2) The short question raised in this petition by the learned counsel for the petitioner is when an appeal is dismissed by the Court below for non-payment of costs for preparation of the paper book, which is the Article in the Limitation Act that applies to the application made for restoration of the appeal and what is the period of Limitation within which such an application should be made?(3) The facts leading to this question may briefly be stated thus:The petitioner presented appeal No. R. A. 61 of 1963 in the Court of the District Judge, Bijapur. That appeal was admitted and, thereafter the appellant was called upon to deposit Rs. 20/- towards the cost of preparation of paper book by an order dated...

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Mar 15 1968

Sri. Ranga Vilas Motor Transport Krishnagiri Vs. State of Mysore and o ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Mar-15-1968

Reported in: AIR1968Kant278; AIR1968Mys278; (1968)1MysLJ365

Govinda Bhat, J.(1) The petitioner is carrying on the business of plying stage carriages on various routes under permits issued by the appropriate authorities under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, hereinafter called the Act. One such permit issued by the State Transport Authority, Madras, and countersigned by the Mysore State Transport Authority (Respondent-2) was on operate a stage carriage service on the route 'Salem to Bangalore, via Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri and Hosur. The said permit was due to expire on 31st December, 1967.The petitioner having applied for its renewal, pending disposal of the said application, the Madras State Transport Authority granted on 18th December 1967 a temporary permit to the petitioner for a period of four months, valid from 1st January, 1968 to 30th April, 1968. Respondent-2 to whom the petitioner had applied for counter-signature granted counter-signature on the said temporary permit only for the period from 1st January, 1968 till 15th January, 1968. On 3...

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