Karnataka Court November 1989 Judgments
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Dinesh Bhat Vs. Sri Mahaveera College
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Nov-03-1989
Reported in: ILR1990KAR958; 1990(3)KarLJ178
ORDERBalakrishna, J. 1. This is a Writ Petition of a student who has completed his II Year B.Sc., Course in Sri Mahaveera College, Moodabidri. What is not found in the Writ Petition has been relevantly highlighted in the statement of objections filed by the learned Counsel appearing for respondent-College. Annexure-3 to the statement of objections of the respondent makes interesting though shocking reading. This annexure relates to the report of the enquiry Officer into the allegations made against the petitioner. It is seen from this annexure which is not produced by the petitioner that an enquiry was conducted in seven sittings with the Presenting Officer producing eight witnesses to substantiate the various allegations made against the petitioner. The petitioner was not far behind. He was resourceful enough to produce six witnesses in his defence apart from giving his own personal statement. The last sitting was on 6-2-1988. The charges levelled against the petitioner are as follows...
N. Chandrappa Vs. Registrar
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Nov-02-1989
Reported in: ILR1990KAR1667; 1990(1)KarLJ107
ORDERK.A. Swami, J.1. In this petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has sought for a declaration that the provisions of Sub-section (2) of Section 33A of the Karnataka State Universities Act, 1976 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Act') are only prospective and not retrospective and that the terms of office held by the members of the authorities mentioned in Section 20 of the Act prior to the coming into force of Karnataka Act No .23/1986 shall not be taken into account for the purpose of Section 33-A of the Act.2. The petitioner is a Lecturer in J.S.S. College, Mysore. He was elected to the Academic Council of the Mysore University for the period 1983-86. Thereafter, he came to be elected for the second term for the period 1986-89. His term of office as a Member of the Academic Council of the Mysore University comes to an end by the 31st of December 1989. Therefore, the said office has to be filled up for the period commencing on the end of De...
C.M. Iqbal Vs. Vijaya Alias Geetha
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Nov-02-1989
Reported in: ILR1989KAR3432; 1990(1)KarLJ59
ORDERRamachandriah, J.1. This Criminal Petition filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short 'the Code') is directed against the order dated 21-7-89 of the M.M.V. Court, Bangalore (for short 'the Magistrate') in P.C.R. 39/89 arising out of a private complaint lodged by the first respondent-complainant on 10-7-89 against the petltioner-6th accused and 9 others regarding what is described as 'the Police murder' of her husband Shekhar in her presence within her house in Banasawadi area, Bangalore on the intervening night of 30-6-89/1-7-89.2. The Magistrate acting on that complaint and the affidavit dated 17-7-89 filed by the first respondent (hereinafter referred to as 'the complainant') referred the complaint of the complainant under Section 156(3) of the Code to the Superintendent of Police, Central Bureau of Investigation, Bangalore, for investigation and report by 21-3-1989. All the 10 accused in that complaint are of the Karnataka Police Department. Accu...
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