Madhya Pradesh Court June 1993 Judgments
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Brijraj Singh and anr. Vs. Principal, Tatya Tope State Physical Educat ...
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-21-1993
Reported in: AIR1993MP243
S.K. Chawla, J.1. Cancellation of admissions of two students in an educational course of ten months' duration, nearly seven months after its commencement is underchallenge in this writ petition.2. The factual matrix of the petition is not in controversy. The two petitioners, who are students, got admission on 10-9-1991 in D.P.Ed. (Dipioma in Physical Education) Course, to last for ten months, in Tatya Tope College of Physical Education, Shivpuri. They were allowed admissions on the basis of certificates showing that they were bona fideresidents of Madhya Pradesh. Those certificates purported to be signed by Tehsildar, Shivpuri. The petitioners prosecuted the said course for about seven months, when on 8-4-1992 the Principal of the College passed two orders (Annexures P/3 and P/4) cancelling their admissions on the ground that the certificates of bona fide residence filed by them were not found to be signed by any revenue officer of Shivpuri and that they were not bona fide residents of...
Bashir Khan Vs. Jamila Bee
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-21-1993
Reported in: 1994CriLJ361; 1994(0)MPLJ159
ORDERP.N.S. Chauhan, J.1. Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Kawardha vide order dated 13-8-1986 awarded the non-applicant maintenance of Rs. 100/- per month under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Proceedings for recovery of the aforesaid amount of maintenance under Section 128 of the Code of Criminal Procedure pending before the said Court are sought to be quashed in this petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.2. In the proceedings for recovery of maintenance amount the applicant/husband filed an objection on the ground that since he has divorced the non-applicant/wife on 15-8-1988 vide Annexures A and B she was not entitled to maintenance in view of the provisions of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 (Act No. 25 of 1986) (hereinafter 'the said Act' for short). The prayer was disallowed. The revision presented by the applicant also failed. Then the prayer was re-submitted before the learned Magistrate but the same was dismi...
Devisingh Vs. Haramjan Singh and ors.
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-21-1993
Reported in: II(1994)ACC352
R.D. Shukla, J.1. The appeal is directed against the judgment and Award dated 1.5.93 of 1st MACT, Indore passed in Claim Case No. 419/87 whereby the claimant-appellant has been awarded compensation of Rs. 40,000/- for having sustained injury in a motor-accident on 16.12.86.2. The brief history of the case is that claimant-appellant was going to village Pigdambar from village Rau on motorcycle MPN 9332 which was driven by Naharsingh (who died in the accident), claimant and one Jugalkishore were pillion riders. At about 10.15 p.m. they reached near Mittal Cold Storage on A-B Road, National Highway, Indore, meanwhile a truck driven by respondent No. 2 owned by respondent No. 1 and insured by respondent No. 3 came with high speed and dashed against the motor cycle. All the three sustained injuries. Naharsingh died in the accident. This claimant and the other persons i.e. Jugal Kishore sustained injuries. The matter was reported to the police. They were medically examined.3. Three separate ...
Mohammed Haroon and ors. Vs. Central Bank of India and ors.
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-07-1993
Reported in: AIR1994MP24; 1994(0)MPLJ101
A.G. Qureshi, J.1. This is a second appeal filed by the landlord aggrieved by the judgment and decree passed by the District Judge, Indore, in Civil Regular Appeal No. 151 of 1986 dated 6-12-1986, whereby the learned Judge has allowed the appeal of respondent No. 1 -- Central Bank of India and reversed the judgment and decree of eviction passed against respondent No. 1 by the 5th Civil Judge Class I, Indore in Civil Suit No. 19-A of 1981 dated 15-3-1986.2. The facts leading to this appeal, in short, are that the present appellant-plaintiffs, who are the heirs of one Mohd. Ishaque filed a suit before the court of the Civil Judge Class I, Indore against respondent No. 1 --Central Bank of India for obtaining a decree of eviction and arrears of rent in respect of the premises situate on route No. 2 at Jawahar Marg. Indore constructed on plot Nos. 24 and 26. It is not in dispute that initially the building constructed on plot Nos. 24 and 26 was taken on rent by respondent No. 1, the Central...
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