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Sep 04 1995

D.P. Raju Vs. State of M.P.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-04-1995

Reported in: II(1996)DMC77

R.P. Awasthy, J.1. It is an appeal against the finding of holding the appellant guilty committing an offence punishable under section 306 of I.P.C. and sentencing him to rigorous imprisonment of seven years.2. Prosecution case is that Smt. Anusuiyabai daughter of G. Venkatrao (PW/2) and Smt. G. Ammaji (PW/3) residents of Waltair, Andhra Pradesh was married to the present appellant on 28.1.78. After he marriage Anusuiya came to reside with the accused/appellant, who was during the said period, working as Khalasi in General Store Railways at Raipur. It was decided while performing marriage of Anusuiyabai with the appellant that G.Venkatrao (PW/2) would give to the appellant one cot with mattress worth Rs. 600/. Apart from the said articles, the appellant was making a demand of Almirah also, from G. Venkatrao. The latter (Shri G. Venkatrao) could not give the said articles in dowry of the marriage of his daughter with the accused/appellant. Accused/appellant continued to make demand for t...


Sep 04 1995

Sushil Kumar JaIn and anr. Vs. Municipal Corporation

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Sep-04-1995

Reported in: 1996(0)MPLJ623

ORDERU.L. Bhat, C.J.1. First petitioner is the President of Association of Hosiery and Readymade Garment Dealers. Second petitioner is such a dealer. They seek relief of removal of 'hosiery' from the list of dangerous and offensive goods incorporated in the Dangerous and Offensive Trades and Factories Byelaws 1980 framed by the Jabalpur Municipal Corporation.2. Section 248 of the M. P. Municipal Corporation Act, 1956 deals with regulation of dangerous and offensive trades. No person shall store or keep in any premises any articles mentioned in any Byelaws made under the Act as dangerous or offensive, or as being, or likely to be a nuisance to the public or dangerous to life, health or property, or carry on or allow to be carried on any premises, any trade, manufacture, industry or operation mentioned in any byelaws as dangerous to life, health or property or as likely to create of nuisance except in accordance with the provisions of the Act. Section 249 of the Act requires that no pers...


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