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Nov 05 1976

Radhashyam Agarwalla and ors. Vs. S.D.J.M. Sonepur and ors.

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Nov-05-1976

Reported in: AIR1977Ori104

Das, J.1. This is a petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482, Cr. P. C., for quashing the charges against the petitioners for offences under Sections 395 and 148 of the Indian Penal Code in Sessions Trial No. 12-B/11-75 in the court of the Sessions Judge, Balangir-Kalahandi.2. Petitioners were committed for sessions trial for offences under Sections 395 and 148 I.P.C. along with other sections of the Indian Penal Code. In the sessions court, charges have been framed against them under Sections 395 and 148 T.P.C. Legality of the charges framed by the Assistant Sessions Judge, Sonepur has been challenged in this writ petition.3. A fireman in charge of Birmaharajpur Fire Station lodged first infortion report that the fire brigade personnel were occupying a house belonging to petitioners 1 and 2. They were forcibly driven out of the house by the petitioners under threat end coercion and their belongings were removed. It is further contended tha...


Nov 01 1976

Prasant Pattajoshy Vs. Principal, Lingaraj Law College

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Nov-01-1976

Reported in: AIR1977Ori107

R.N. Misra, J. 1. Petitioner applied to the Principal Lingaraj Law College located at Berhampur, for admission to the Pre-Law class of the Bachelor of Law Degree Course for the 1976-77 session. Petitioner possessed the requisite qualification and was selected for admission. On payment of Rs. 105/- he was duly admitted to the Pre-Law class on 26-7-1976 and started attending to the lectures regularly thereafter. He received a communication from the Principal on 23-8-1976 running to the following effect:--'On further consideration, admission allowed to you into Preliminary Law class, vide Receipt No. 27580 dated 26-7-1976 is cancelled.........'The fees collected from the petitioner were refunded by a cheque and the documents submitted by the petitioner at the time of admission were returned (vide Annexure 2). Petitioner challenges this Act of the Principal as grossly violative of the rules of natural justice and denying the petitioner the right to study in a college maintained at the expe...


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