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Nov 17 2009

Manjusha Co-operative Housing Society Limited Vs. the State of West Be ...

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Nov-17-2009

Tapen Sen, J.1. The Petitioner is a Housing Co-Operative Society Ltd. which has challenged the Order dated 2.11.2007 passed by the Deputy Registrar Co-Operative Society (Respondent No. 3) and communicated to the Petitioner and to the Respondent Nos. 7 and 8 by letter dated 13.11.2007 as contained in Annexure P-18 to the Writ Petition.2. The society has also prayed for a Writ of Mandamus Commanding upon the Respondents to set aside and cancel the proceedings being Appeal Proceedings initiated by the said Respondent No. 3 vide Memo No. 1267 dated 4.10.2007 as contained in Annexure P-15.3. The Petitioner has further prayed for a Writ of Mandamus Commanding upon the Respondent Authorities and specially, the Respondent Nos. 5 and 6 (Commissioner of Police and Officer -in-charge, Lake Police Station) to aid and assist them in implementing the Resolutions passed by the general body of the Petitioner Society.4. Finally, the Petitioner has prayed for an order of Injunction restraining the autho...


Nov 03 2009

Satya Sandhi Vs. Satya Sandhi and ors.

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Nov-03-2009

Dipankar Datta, J.1. By order dated 16.9.2009, the Hon'ble the Chief Justice assigned C.O. No. 2044 of 2009 to me. By a subsequent order dated 23.10.2009, it was directed that R.V.W. No. 45 of 2009 and CAN Nos. 6258 and 6259 of 2009 may be heard along with C.O. 2044 of 2009.2. All the applications arise out of the same proceeding, i.e. Title Suit No. 1762 of 2007 pending in the Court of the learned Civil Judge (Junior Division), 2nd Court at Alipore, and having been heard together, shall stand disposed of by this common judgment and order.3. The said suit was instituted by the two plaintiffs, viz. Satya Sandhi, a club registered under the Societies Registration Act and affiliated to the Cricket Association of Bengal (hereafter the CAB), having its registered office at 16A, Balu Hakkak Lane, Police Station - Karaya, Kolkata 700017 (represented by its President, Sri Paresh Chandra Ghosh) and its Vice-President (hereafter the plaintiffs) against the sole defendant i.e. the CAB for mandato...


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