Karnataka Court March 2005 Judgments
National Insurance Co. Ltd., Rep. by Its Manager Vs. Smt. Huligemma an ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Mar-02-2005
Reported in: II(2005)ACC576; 2005ACJ1276; [2005(105)FLR558]; ILR2005KAR1478; 2005(3)KarLJ411
ORDERMohan Shantanagoudar, J.1. By the impugned Order Annexure-A dated 29.10.2003, the Workmens' Compensation Commissioner, Koppal ('Commissioner' for short) has rejected the Miscellaneous Application filed by the petitioner under Order-IX, Rule-13 C.P.C., for setting aside the award Annexure-B dated 31.10.2000 passed in WC. 24/2001/1992.2. The records disclose that one Ramanna, son of the Respondent No. l herein died on 06.07.1997 during the course and out of employment in the establishment of respondent No. 2 herein. As such, Respondent No. l herein filed claim petition before the Workmens' Compensation Commissioner, Koppal in W.C.A. CWC/ F. 24/1998, who passed an award in favour of claimant granting compensation of Rs. 2,26,380/- with interest at the rate of 9% p.a. from the date of application till the date of payment. The petitioner-Insurance Company thereafter, filed petition Under Order-IX Rule-13 C.P.C., r/w. Rule-41 of the Workmens' Compensation Rules, 1924 (hereinafter referr...
Tag this Judgment!Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation, Rep. by Its Chief Law Of ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Mar-02-2005
Reported in: [2005(105)FLR555]; ILR2005KAR1409; 2005(2)KarLJ451
ORDERR. Gururajan, J. 1. Petitioner is before me challenging the award dated 24-02-1999 passed by the labour Court, Bangalore, in I.D. No. 138/94.2. Respondent/workman according to the petitioner gained employment in the Corporation by fraudulent means i.e. by making a false declaration and producing forged documents. On investigation it was reported by the Central Security Branch that the 1st respondent had gained employment by fraudulent means . It is further stated that the respondent made a claim for appointment in the Corporation claiming himself to be one of the displaced employees of M/s. Halagur Express whose vehicles No. MON 3737 and MYA 5757 were acquired by the K.S.R.T.C. To gain employment in the Corporation, the 1st respondent had produced employment certificate dt: 15.10.76 claiming to have been issued by Sri. M. I. Shamshuddin, owner of the said acquired vehicles and also managed to get a proforma bearing No. HTC 7/76 dt: 4.11.76 sponsoring his name and routed it through...
Tag this Judgment!Graceline Sarah Vs. the Director, National Institute of Mental Health ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Mar-01-2005
Reported in: ILR2005KAR1462; 2005(3)KarLJ398
ORDERK. Bhakthavatsala, J. 1. The Petitioner is before this Court praying for the following reliefs:-i) to call for the relevant records as to the selection and the appointment of the Staff Nurses by the Respondent No. 1/National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences (in short, 'the Institute') in pursuance of the advertisement dated 28.1.2000 (Annexure-G)ii) to quash the selection of the Respondent Nos. 2,3 and 4 for the post of 'Staff Nurse; andiii) to issue a writ of mandamus to the Respondent No. l to consider the case of the Petitioner for selection and appointment as Staff Nurse.2. The Respondent No. l is represented by Sri P S Rajagopal. Respondent Nos. 2,3 and 4 are represented by Sri Annaiah.3. Heard arguments.4. The brief facts of the case leading to the filing of the Writ Petition may be stated as under:-The Respondent No. l had called for applications for the post of Staff Nurses by advertisement in the Deccan Herald dated 28.1.2000 (Annexure-G). The Petitioner applie...
Tag this Judgment!r,* Judicial Officer Vs. the Registrar General
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Mar-01-2005
Reported in: 2005CriLJ4176; ILR2005KAR3699; 2006(3)KarLJ584
ORDERS.R. Bannurmath, J. 1. In this petition filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a judicial officer has sought for expunction of adverse remarks made in the order dated 16-6-2004 passed in Crl.A. No. 674/97 connected with Crl.R.P.No. 1231/03. The facts necessary for the decision of this petition are in brief as under:'The petitioner herein was serving as the Principal District and Sessions Judge Shimoga, at the relevant point of time. A case in CC. No. 476/93 on the file of the learned JMFC., Shikaripur had been disposed of on 19-4-1997 holding the accused 1 to 3 guilty of the offences punishable under Sections 419, 420 and 468 of the IPC.Aggrieved by the said Judgment of conviction, the accused No. 3 filed Crl.A. No. 27/97 before the Prl. Sessions Judge, Shimoga. The accused Nos. 1 and 2 also filed an appeal before the said Court challenging their conviction and that appeal was numbered as Crl.A.No. 47/97. Since there was delay on the part of accused nos. 1 and ...
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