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Ramrao S/O Domaji Bhujade Vs. the State of Maharashtra
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-03-1995
Reported in: 1996CriLJ112
R.M. Lodha, J.1. On 20-5-1991, after trial in Sessions Case No. 39 of 1990, the accused/appellant was convicted by the Sessions Judge, Wardha, for the offence punishable under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer rigorous imprisonment for life, and dissatisfied by the conviction and sentence, the accused/appellant has preferred this appeal. 2. Deceased Durga Bhujade was the wife of the accused-appellant Ramrao Domaji Bhujade. On 24-1-1990 between 5-00 to 6-00 P.M. the accused/appellant, according to the prosecution, assaulted his wife Durga and hit her by stone (Art. 4) on her head resulting into fractures of frontal bone, parietal bone, temporal bone and nasal bone and number of lacerated injuries. Durga died. An oral report was lodged by P.W. 5 Aruna Domaji Bhujade - the sister of the accused/appellant, at police station, Wardha, at about 6-30 P.M., and on the basis thereof offence under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code was registered, vide Crime No. 33/90...
Sanjay Ramchandra Tarare Vs. the State of Maharashtra
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-03-1995
Reported in: 1996CriLJ713
B.U. Wahane, J.1. The appellant/accused Sanjay Ramchandra Tarare, preferred this appeal under section 374(2) of Criminal Procedure Code, challenging the impunged judgment and order passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, Nagpur, in Sessions Case No. 746/90, convicting him for the offence punishable under section 302 I.P.C. and sentencing him to suffer imprisonment for life. 2. The facts in brief are succinctly summarised as under : The appellant Sanjay was running a hotel near Kamal Talkies Chowk, Nagpur, named as 'New Saoji Bhojnalaya' as also running a Tea Stall in the same premises. In front of his hotel, at a distance of about 60' towards north near the electric Pole No. N/108-A, the deceased Manoj son of Damaji Gajbhiye had a eggs stall on hand-cart. Between the two, there is a North-south tar road measuring 12' in width. This position is shown in exh. 16-the Spot Panchnama recorded by Police on 3rd September, 1990, Deepak s/o Pralhad Dembe had a fodder shop named 'Prakash Katiya...
Plethico Pharmaceutical Vs. Union of India
Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jul-03-1995
Reported in: 1995(80)ELT755(Bom)
Kapadia, J. 1. Being aggrieved by Order dated 2nd December, 1986 passed by Collector of Customs (respondent No. 2 herein) as also notice dated November 29, 1986 issued by Assistant Collector of Customs, Air Cargo Complex raising a demand on the petitioners for Rs. 6,94,260/- towards customs duty, this Petition has been filed. 2. Facts giving rise to this Petition, briefly, are as follows: 3. In October 1985, petitioner entered into a contract with a German Supplier for purchase of 300 Kgs. of Cephalexin Monohydrate powder (hereinafter referred to, for the sake of brevity, as 'the vital drug'). The said drug is a life-saving drug importable under OGL. It was importable, free of duty. Under the said contract dated October 10, 1985 with the German Supplier of repute, payment was to be made by the petitioners vide irrevocable letter of credit opened by the petitioners through their Bankers on October 17, 1985. The goods were imported by Air on 1st November, 1985. On 2nd November, 1985 peti...
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