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Narshibhai Fakirbhai Patel Vs. Reserve Bank of India
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jun-13-1978
Reported in: (1979)ILLJ163Bom; 1978MhLJ832
1. The above first appeal was filed by Narshibhai Fakirbhai Patel, whose suit for declaration, that the orders regarding the termination of his services with the Reserve Bank, dated June 13, 1958 and August 5, 1958 were illegal, ultra vires and inoperative and contrary to natural justice; that he continued in the service of the respondent-defendant, Reserve Bank of India, as a coin note examiner, and had a right to all the benefits and emoluments of the said post, was dismissed on March 3, 1970, by the learned Judge in the City Civil Court, Bombay, on the ground that, his suit was not maintainable, that he was not a Central Government servant, that he was not holding a civil post under the Union of India; and, therefore, he was not protected under Art. 311 of the Constitution of India, and his services were legally and properly terminated under the Reserve Bank of India (Staff) Regulations, 1948. 2. Regulation No. 25(2) read as under : '(2) The Bank may determine the service of any emp...
State of Maharashtra Vs. Dnyanoba Bhikoba Dagade
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jun-12-1978
Reported in: 1979CriLJ277
Jahagirdar, J.1. These two petitions, invoking the revisional jurisdiction of this Court, raise an interesting question as to the interpretation of Section 53 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Though the point of law arising in the petitions is the same, the facts in the petitions are somewhat different and must, therefore, be separately narrated before appreciating the question of law involved.2. In Criminal Revision Application No. 295 of 1977, the respondent (hereinafter referred to as 'the accused') was charged with an offence punishable under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code, in the Court of the Judicial Magistrate, First Class at Khandala, of Satara District. The case was registered as C. R. No. 64 of 1976 of the Khandala Police Station. On an application made on 14th Oct. 1976 by the Police Sub-Inspector of Khandala Police Station, the learned Judicial Magistrate, by an order of the same date, directed that the accused should submit himself to the medical officer to e...
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