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Feb 01 1989

Leelabai and ors. Vs. M.U.K. Nair and ors.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-01-1989

Reported in: II(1989)ACC286

1. The petitioner-claimants have filed this revision against the order dated 13-3-1986, passed in claim Case No. 53/80, by the Member, Motor Accidents claims Tribunal, Mandsaur, whereby the application of the petitioner-claimants for joining the owner of the motor vehicle has been rejected.2. Brief facts leading to this revision are : that one Balaram, husband of petitioner No. 1 and father of four minor children-petitioners No. 1 to 5, died in an accident on 13-4-1980 arising out of and by the use of motor vehicle chassis No. T.N.H.T. 5878. The petitioners filed an application under Section 110-A of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (for short 'the Act'), claiming compensation against the owner, the driver and insurer. The non-applicant No. 2 took a stand in the written statement that they are not the proprietor or owner of the said chassis but they are merely carrying transport contractors, the owner of the vehicle are M/s. Ashok Leyland Ltd. This written statement was filed on 23-7-1983....


Feb 01 1989

Rafiq Mohammad Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-01-1989

Reported in: 1989CriLJ1696

R.K. Verma, J.1. By this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner who is the brother of detenu Saleem, has sought quashing of the order of detention dt. 8th July, 1988 (Annexure 'F') passed by the detaining authority, the Joint Secretary to the Government of India, under Section 3(1) of the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Ordinance, 1988 (7 of 1988) (hereinafter referred to as 'the Ordinance') whereby the detenu has been detained and kept in custody in the Central Jail, Indore and has prayed that the detenu be set at liberty.2. On 9th June 1988 acting on prior information, the officers of the Central Narcotics Control Bureau and the Police kept a watch over M/s. Saleem Auto Garage, South Tukoganj, Indore and detected one Rameshchandra Patel handing over a raxine foam bag to the detenu Saleem, the owner of the garage. Another hand bag was found retained by Rameshchandra Patel. The search of the two bags by the of...


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