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Feb 09 2015

Dr. Rahul Bhartia and Others Vs. Dental Council of India and Others

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-09-2015

1. The petitioners in this writ petition sought relief that the respondents be directed to pay stipend to them at par with the stipend paid to the students studying in Government Colleges. 2. The petitioners are students of Peoples College of Dental Science and Research Center, Bhanpur, Bhopal. They have been pursuing Post Graduate Course of MDS. Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board conducted an examination for selection of students to the course of MDS. It is an admitted fact that the respondent N0.4 - College is a Private College and the petitioners are selected for pursuing their studies of MDS course in a private college. The fees which is payable by the petitioners had been fixed by the Statutory authority under the provisions of Madhya Pradesh Niji Vyavasayik Shikhan Sanstha (Pravesh Ka Viniyaman avam Shulk Ka Nirdharan) Adhiniyam 2007 (hereinafter in short 'Regulation 2007'). Each of the petitioner has to pay tuition fees of Rs.3,35,000/- for a period of one year. The p...


Feb 05 2015

Rajmal Agarwal Vs. Dinesh Sahu

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-05-2015

1. Appellant is dead. 2. Heard on I.A. No. 786/2015, an application for substituting the L.Rs. of appellant. 3. Briefly stated the facts are that the complainant's case was filed by Rajmal Agarwal against the respondent before the learned JMFC, Vidisha in the Criminal Case No. 1000/2006, decided on 26-7-2010. The learned Trial Court acquitted the respondent under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Therefore, this appeal filed by the appellant-Rajmal Agrawal. During the pendency of this appeal, the complainant/appellant-Rajmal Agrawal died on 27-12-2014 at Vidisha. Applicant-Ashok Kumar Agrawal has filed the present application along with the death certificate of Rajmal Agrawal and a `Will' stating that he is the legal representative of the deceased/appellant-Rajmal Agrawal. Therefore, his name be substituted in place of the appellant. 4. The respondent opposed the same on the ground that the applicant-Ashok Kumar Agrawal is not the legal heir of the appellant and one daught...


Feb 05 2015

Upendra Patil Vs. Megha Patil

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-05-2015

B.D. Rathi, J. 1. The instant petition is preferred under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. for quashing the private complaint marked as Annexure-P/1, dated 28/3/2007 as well as the order impugned dated 30/1/2008 passed in Criminal Case No. 968/05 by the Judicial Magistrate First Class, Gwalior for registering a case against the petitioner for commission of offence under Section 498-A of I.P.C. 2. The case emerges out of the private complaint filed by the respondent before the court marked as Annexure2 P/1, dated 28/3/2007 is to the effect that the complainant/respondent-Smt. Megha Patil was married to the petitioner on 13/12/2006 at Pune as per the Hindu marriage rites and customs. It is stated in the complaint that from the next day of wedding, her mother-in-law, Smt. Indira Patil and elder sister-in-law (Nanad) Smt. Charu Sheela Gedam started taunting and scolding her on trivial issues and she was subjected to cruelty for giving insufficient dowry. She stated that her father and brothers as pe...


Feb 05 2015

Mukesh Kumar and Others Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and Another

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-05-2015

1. This petition has been preferred under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for the following relief: By allowing this petition Crime No.265/2006 registered at Police Station Mungaoli, District Ashok Nagar and the entire proceedings of Criminal Case No.92/2007 arisen out of the aforesaid crime, pending in the court of JMFC, Mungaoli [State of M.P. Vs. Mukesh and others], be quashed. 2. Brief facts, giving rise to the present petition, are that one written complaint was filed by Jagram Singh (respondent No.2 herein) before the Station House Officer, Police Station Mukesh Kumar and Ors. Vs. State of M.P. and Anr. Mungaoli, District Ashok Nagar (M.P.) to the effect that he is an agriculturist having 40 Bighas of agricultural land. In the year 2002, 91 quintals of gram crop was kept in the godown of accused/petitioners from 03.05.2002 to 27.05.2002 and the rent of which was decided as Rs.Two per bag per month. After four months when the aforesaid Gram Crop was demanded by him ...


Feb 04 2015

Ashique Mohammad Quareshi Vs. State of MP and Others

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-04-2015

[1] This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner challenging the order dated 16/11/2005 by which petitioner has been imposed the penalty of removal from service. [2] In brief the case of petitioner is that he was working as Forest Ranger when the charge sheet dated 16th July, 1985 was issued to the petitioner for the alleged misconduct. The enquiry officer was appointed and after enquiry, the report Annexure P4 was submitted recording the finding that the charge against the petitioner was proved. Thereafter order dated 28/9/91 was passed by the Chief Conservator of Forest imposing the penalty of dismissal from service. Against this order, appeal was dismissed and the petitioner had approached MP State Administrative Tribunal by filing Original Application which was transferred to this court and registered as WP No. 3789/2003. This court by order dated 14/12/2004 had allowed the writ petition and remanded the matter back to the Disciplinary Authority for passing the fresh order. ...


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