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J. Sengupta Alias Jahar Sengupta and anr. Vs. State of West Bengal and ...
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Apr-05-1994
Reported in: 1995CriLJ9
ORDERA.K. Dutta, J. 1. By the instant three Revisional Applications, being Nos. 1512,1513 and 1514 of 1989, under Section 401, read with Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as the Code), the two petitioners-accused (hereinafter referred to as accused) have prayed the Court for setting aside the orders dated 5-6-1989 passed by the Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Third Court, at Barrackpore, District 24 Parganas (North), in Case Nos. C-157, C-158 and C-159 of 1979 before him, and for quashing of the aforesaid three Criminal Proceedings on the grounds set forth therein.2. The accused No. 1, J. Sengupta alias Jahar Sengupta and accused No. 2, Satya Gopal Saha, have been prosecuted in Case No. C-157 of 1979, as occupier and Manager respectively of Chloride India Limited, 91, New Chord Road, Post Office, Athpur, District 24 Parganas by the Complainant-Opposite Party No. 2 for having allegedly failed to display on 8-12-1978 at any conspicuous and convenien...
Ashok Kumar Laha and anr. Vs. Mahendra Prasad and ors.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Apr-04-1994
Reported in: 1995CriLJ1551
Nitish Kumar Batabyal, J.1. This case arises out of an application under Article 226 of the Constitution of India against the detention Order No. F. No. 673/39/93-Cast VIII dated 26th April, 1993 by the respondent No. 1, Shri Mahendra Prasad, Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue directing the detention of Shri Ashok Kumar Laha under Section 3(1) of the COFEPOSA Act, 1974.2. The detenu who is a citizen of India is a Civil Engineer employed in Calcutta Metropolitan Development Authority as an Assistant Engineer. On 21st January, 1993, a raid was conducted by the Customs Officers at the shop of Messrs. Srish Chandra Dey and Messrs. Binayendra Nath Sil at No. 3, Nalini Seth Road, Calcutta of which the detenu's brother, Uday Shankar Laha is a partner. The detenu happened to the present at the said shop at the time of search. During the course of the search an iron box was recovered from inside the garbage piled in the room beside the bathroo...
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