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Jan 06 1999

Rajendra Kumar Sharma Vs. Jiwaji University and ors.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Jan-06-1999

Reported in: 1999(1)MPLJ554

ORDERS.P. Srivastava, J.1. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner as well as the learned counsel representing the respondent- University.2. Perused the record.3. The petitioner, who was an aspirant for the appointment on the post of Lecturer in the Jiwaji University, Gwalior, in the subject of Bio-Chemistry, has approached this Court by means of the present writ petition feeling aggrieved by his rejection and the appointment of the respondent No. 2 on the said post on the basis of the recommendations of the Statutory Selection Committee and has prayed for a direction for the quashing of the order of appointment dated 21/23-12-1988 21/23-12-1988 , Annexure P-2, whereunder the respondent No. 2, Yogesh Kumar Jaiswal, had been appointed by the Executive Council of the University as Lecturer in the subject of Bio-Chemistry in the time-scale of pay of Rs. 2200-75-2300-100-4000 on a two years period of probation.4. It may be noticed that the petitioner has impleaded Jiwaji University, G...


Jan 05 1999

K.P. Agnihotri Vs. State of M.P.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Jan-05-1999

Reported in: 1999CriLJ1483

ORDERS.B. Sakrikar, J.1. Applicant/Accused has directed this petition Under Section 482, Cr.P.C. for quashing of the charge-sheet filed against the applicant by the Inspector, Special Police Establishment, Lokayukt, Indore in the Court of Special Judge, Dhar. 2. The facts of the case lie in a narrow compass are, that at the time of incident, in the year 1988, -the applicant was posted as Sub-Inspector in the Office of the Regional Transport Commissioner at Dhar. It is alleged in the charge-sheet that the applicant when posted as Sub-Inspector in the Transport Department at Dhar, in the month of October, 1988, registered one vehicle Tempo Trax bearing registration No. MK-F-6930 indicating that the laden weight of the said vehicle is 1400 Kg. and sitting capacity 06 + 1 and as such recovered the tax from the owner @ Rs. 240/- per year. It is also alleged that at the time of the incident the applicant had no jurisdiction to register the vehicle in question for which he was not authorised....


Jan 05 1999

Sudesh Alias Suresh Vs. State of M.P.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Jan-05-1999

Reported in: 1999CriLJ2602

R.P. Gupta, J. 1. The appellant has been convicted by Additional Sessions Judge, Mudwara in Session Trial No. 90/87 vide his judgment Dt. 5-10-1988 for offence punishable under Section 302 as well as under Section 394, I.P.C. He has bees; sentenced to life imprisonment under both counts. However, he was acquitted of charge under Section 376, I.P.C.2. The trial Court has found that on 10-2- 1987, in village Tola Har, this accused murdered Vimla Bai wife of Imrat (P.W. 3) and looted her silver TODARS from her legs weighing about 965 grams. He threw her body in a JHIRIA (small pond) in the field of Bakhta Chamar. Vimla Bai went out in the morning from her house to her field to do some work in the field i.e. to pick up AGREE grass. She, however, did not return in the village and a search made by family members discovered her body in the JHIRIA of field of Bakhta Chamar. Her TODARS were missing from her legs. The matter was reported by Ramsujan, elder brother of Imrat vide first information...


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