Karnataka Court December 1974 Judgments
Nagawwa Vs. Veeranna Shivalingappa Koujalagi and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-16-1974
Reported in: 1975CriLJ1367
ORDERD. Noronha, J.1. For the limited purpose of this Criminal Revision Petition, which can be dubbed as a storm in a tea-cup, only a few particulars need be stated to resolve a technical legal point.2. One Nagappa was way-laid and mercilessly assaulted on 19-7-1973 at about sun-set time by a group of persons in Benachinamaradi village, Gokak Taluk. The reason is attributed to personal feuds and political vendetta. The police patil recorded the dying declaration of Nagappa. A few hours after the assault on him, Nagappa succumbed to his injuries in the car which was brought to take him to the hospital. The police of Gokak Police Station, after investigation, laid a charge-sheet against 8 persons as the accused, before the Judicial Magistrate First Class, Gokak. alleging overt acts leading to the murder of Nagappa. The learned Magistrate committed the case against those 8 accused to the Sessions Court, Belgaum. That Sessions Case No. 30 of 1974 is pending trial before the I Additional Di...
Tag this Judgment!T. Gangadharaswamy Vs. Dowlatram Mohandas and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-12-1974
Reported in: AIR1975Kant203; 1975(2)KarLJ35
ORDER1. This revision petition raises a question of court-fee.2. A few facts may be necessary for the disposal of the same. The plaintiff filed the suit, out of which this petition arises, for specific performance of an agreement dated 23-3-1948. by which defendant 1 agreed to convey four items of properties to the plaintiff for a consideration of Rs. 35,000/-. By an arrangement between them defendant 1 conveyed Items 1 and 3 in favour of the plaintiff and Hem 4 in favour of his mother and failed to convey the other item, namely, item No. 2. The plaintiff brought the suit for specific performance of the agreement between him and first defendant and sought the relief of conveyance of the second item. He paid court-fee on Rs. 4,060/-on the basis that represented the amount due by him to defendant 1 for conveyance of item No. 2. Defendant 2 in his written statement raised an objection that the suit had to be valued on the basis of the agreement and court-fee had to be paid as provided und...
Tag this Judgment!V. Narayana Bhat Vs. E. Subbanna Bhat
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Dec-02-1974
Reported in: AIR1975Kant162; ILR1975KAR1000; 1975(1)KarLJ506
1. The appellant is the plaintiff. The suit was for recovery of damages of Rs. 1,000 for defamation'. The defendant-respondent presented a complaint on 28-11-1964 to the Station House Officer, Puttur Police Station, imputing an offence under Section 392 of the Indian Penal Code against the plaintiff. The plaintiff alleged that the defamatory statements contained in the complaint brought him disrepute and infamy in society. He alleged that Police Officers came to his house, questioned him about the contents of the complaint and wanted to search his house. He also alleged that he had to go with the police and remain in the Police station till the evening and had to visit the Police station on several occasions on account of this complaint. The defendant admitted having lodged a complaint against the plaintiff to the police and asserted that the plaintiff along with other persons mentioned in the complaint petition committed acts attributed to them in the complaint. He also pleaded that t...
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