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Feb 02 2000

B.V. Nagarajachar Vs. the Presiding Officer, Central Government Indust ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Feb-02-2000

Reported in: [2000(85)FLR953]; ILR2000KAR1191; 2001(1)KarLJ206

ORDER1. Petitioner was working in the respondent-Vysya Bank Limited ('the Bank' for short), Bangalore, as a Second Division Clerk. While working at Ulsoor Branch of the Bank, petitioner was served with a charge memo dated 18-6-1982. The allegations in the charge memo related to the period 18-6-1973 to 7-10-1982. In the charge memo itself there was an indication that the management of the Bank intends to hold a domestic enquiry in relation to those charges. Therefore employee was asked to file his explanation if any, by way of defence statement. The workman had filed his explanation on 12-7-1982 and in that he had denied the charges alleged against him. The Disciplinary Authority of the Bank had appointed an Enquiry Officer to enquire into the allegations made in the charge memo dated 18-6-1982. After notice to the workman, the first sitting of the enquiry was held by the Inquiry Officer on 31-12-1982. On the very day, petitioner had made a request to the Enquiry Officer to permit him t...


Feb 02 2000

State of Karnataka Vs. K.M. Kukkappa

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Feb-02-2000

Reported in: ILR2000KAR4403; 2001(1)KarLJ255

1. What started as a long standing property dispute at Napoklu Village in Madikeri ended abruptly on 30-5-1992 at about 6.30 p.m. with the death of one Monnappa and gunshot injuries to P.W. 12-Subramani, P.W. 13-Nanaiah and his aged mother Kamavva. The prosecution alleges that the accused K.M. Kukkappa and the deceased as also the injured persons belong to the same extended family and that there were the inevitable skirmishes with regard to respective shares in an area of about 50 acres of land. Despite litigations and partitions, the disputes continued and the bone of contention appears to be a small area of 40 cents adjoining the house of the accused which he was not agreeable to partition as he wanted to construct a residential house there. A civil suit was filed and during the pendency of the suit the accused put up a fencing around that area which was forcibly demolished by the deceased and other members of the family. The accused lodged a police complaint and finally, with the in...


Feb 02 2000

The Management of Cipla Limited, Bangalore Vs. Cipla Karmikara Sangha ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Feb-02-2000

Reported in: 2001(3)KarLJ346; (2001)IILLJ476Kant

1. The writ appeals are filed assailing the order of the learned Single Judge dismissing the writ petition filed by the appellants and allowing the writ petition filed by the respondent.2. The brief facts of the case are as follows:The appellant (petitioner in W.P. No. 30079 of 1998) is a Companies registered under the Companies Act, 1956. It is engaged in the manufacture and sale of pharmaceuticals including hulk drugs. It has got four factories established in the State of Maharashtra and one in Karnataka at Bangalore. The appellant-Company is governed by the Payment of Bonus Act. The appellant maintains a single balance sheet and a single P and L A/c for the Company as a whole and bonus is declared on the basis of the Company's balance sheet and the P and L A/c and in accordance with the Payment of Bonus Act. The workmen employed in the various establishments and covered under the Act were paid the same rate of bonus in all the years. In order to maintain industrial harmony and peace...


Feb 02 2000

A. Ramadas Vs. State of Karnataka and Others

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Feb-02-2000

Reported in: ILR2000KAR4385; 2001(3)KarLJ292

ORDERR. Gururajan, J. 1. This petition is filed by way of public interest seeking to purify the administration in admitting the students to the privileged medical education in the State of Karnataka with the following prayers.-'Wherefore it is prayed that this Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue a writ of mandamus directing the respondents 1 and 2 to initiate action against Dr. S. Kantha on the basis of the report submitted by the Lokayuktha (respondent 3),and/or Direct the respondent 5 to initiate appropriate action against Dr. S. Kantha for her removal from the post of Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,and/or Direct the first and third-respondents to prosecute Dr. S. Kantha for having committed offences as per complaint produced at An-nexure-D,and Pass such other and further orders as deemed fit in the circumstances of the case'. 2. The facts in brief as stated in the petition are as under.-For the academic year 1993-94 admissions were made by the State Go...


Feb 02 2000

State by Sub-inspector of Police, Kadaba Police Station Vs. Tulasidara ...

Court: Karnataka

Decided on: Feb-02-2000

Reported in: 2000CriLJ3115; ILR2000KAR2967; 2000(4)KarLJ25

1. The respondent to this appeal, the original accused Tulasidaran was charged with having committed offences punishable under Sections 448 and 307 of the IPC. The allegation was that at about 6.45 p.m. on 3-7-1991 he is supposed to have been taken to the house of his mother-in-law Ponnamma on the pretext of some panchayat being held. The record indicates that the family seems to have been involved in some violent incidents earlier, pursuant to which the father of the accused was at the relevant time injured in the Hospital. The accused is allegedto have attacked his mother-in-law Ponnamma with a knife as a result of which she sustained injuries of some seriousness. He also stabbed the sister Smt. Anitha who sustained a stab injury on the back and the brother Bijukumar sustained a serious injury on the abdomen as a result of which the intestines were protruding from the injuries. All the three injured persons were taken to the Kadaba Government Hospital from where they were moved to th...


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