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Feb 03 2004

Vivek Vs. Vanita

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-03-2004

Reported in: II(2004)DMC362

A.K. Awasthy, J.1. Appellant/petitioner has filed this appeal under Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act against the judgment and decree dated 28.4.2000 in Hindu Marriage Case No, 38/99 passed by the learned IXth Additional District Judge. Indore, dismissing the petition filed for divorce on the ground of cruelty and desertion.2. Admitted facts of the case are that the marriage in-between the appellant and the respondent was performed on 20.5.1987 at Indore according to the Hindu rites and customs and they have two sons Jaisingh and Achalsingh from the wedlock and that Jaisingh is living with the appellant and Achalsingh is residing with the respondent. It is also common ground that the respondent/defendant is living separately from her husband since February '96. That the appellant/ petitioner has filed a Case (No. 228/96) against the respondent/defendant for restitution of conjugal rights and the defendant has refused to live with the petitioner and, thereafter, the appellant/petitio...


Feb 01 2004

Poor Singh and ors. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-01-2004

Reported in: 2004CriLJ3180; 2004(2)MPLJ561

Ashok Kumar Tiwari, J.1. Appellant-Poor Singh has been convicted under Sections 324 and 302/34 of the Indian Penal Code and all other appellants have been convicted under Sections 324/34 and 302/34 of the Indian Penal Code by learned Sessions Judge, Ujjain, vide judgment and order passed in S.I. No. 225/96.2(a)* Prosecution's story as unfolded by the evidence is that on the date of incident Nirbhay Singh (P.W. 7) had been to Zarda for purchasing roofing tiles. Roofing tiles purchased by him were sent by him to his village by the bullock cart of Poora Balai. At about 5 O'clock in the evening Bhagwan Singh of village Varsi (deceased) met him in village Zarda. On being told by Nirbhay Singh (P.W. 7) that he would be going to meet his brother at Naharkheda, he expressed his willingness to accompany him and thereafter both of them started towards Naharkheda riding in the bus. Appellant-Poor Singh and some other persons of the village were also travelling in the bus. in which Nirbhay Singh (...


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