Kolkata Court May 1966 Judgments
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Om Prakash Mohta Vs. Steel Equipment and Construction Co. (P.) Ltd.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: May-03-1966
Reported in: [1968]38CompCas82(Cal)
S.K. Dutta, J. 1. This is an application for winding up of the above-mentioned company. The more relevant facts giving rise to this application may be summarised hereinafter for convenience.2. Between the 11th day of April, 1956, and the 21st day of February, 1959, the abovementioned company, Steel Equipment and Construction (P.) Ltd., guaranteed repayment of a loan of Rs. 1,97,000 made by the applicant to its sister concern, D.C. Dhiman and Brothers (P.) Ltd.3. On 10th April, 1961, the petitioner instituted a suit, inter alia, against D.C. Dhiman & Brothers Private Limited impleading the guarantor, above-mentioned Company, Steel Equipment & Construction (P.) Ltd. for Rs. 2,10,000 and other reliefs. On 5th September, 1962, consent decree was passed for Rs. 2,45,000 in favour of the petitioner against the defendants including the abovementioned company, Steel Equipment & Construction Private Ltd. The said decree also created a charge on the assets of the said company being premises No. ...
Shib Nath Mondal Vs. State of West Bengal and ors.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: May-03-1966
Reported in: AIR1967Cal436,1967CriLJ1130
ORDER 'Sri Shib Nath Mondal is appointed to the post of Patrol Leader on a consolidated pay of Rs. 170/- (Rupees One hundred and Seventy) only per mensem inclusive of ad interim increases of pay and is posted to Alipore Circle. The appointment is purely temporary and is sanctioned until further orders and is liable to termination at any time without notice and without any reason being assigned. The appointment is being made on the express condition that he will be liable to be discharged if surplus personnel be available from the Department for filling up this post. In any case adverse police reports are received against him, he will be liable to be discharged without notice at the discretion of the Government.' 2. Under the said order, he was liable to be posted to any place in West Bengal. On the 29th of June, 1956 notice was served on the appellant terminating his services as a Patrol Leader upon the expiry of one month from the date on which the notice was served upon him. It was s...
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