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Sep 04 1990

Dr. Saroj Kumar Sahoo Vs. the Convenor, R.H.S.P.G. Selection Committee ...

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Sep-04-1990

Reported in: 1991(II)OLR44

A. Pasayat, J.1. Petitioner, a doctor having Post-Graduate qualification in medicine in the faculty of pharmacology has assailed the restriction contained in the prospectus for selection of Resident House Staff Assignment (in short 'RHS'), Post-Graduate (in short 'PC') Courses and Higher Specialities in the three Government Medical Colleges of Orissa for 1990-91, keeping out those who have completed M. S/M. S. courses or are undergoing M. D,/M, S. courses after RHS in a particular subject in any of the medical institutions from applying for M.D /M. S. courses in any other subject. This restriction is subject to the exception that those candidates Who 'have rendered five years or more of service under the Government of Orissa as Junior Teachers in the concerned discipline and are serving as -such at the time of application are eligible to be considered. According to the petitioner the provision as contained is illegal, arbitrary and violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India.2...


Sep 04 1990

Kulamani Sandha Vs. State

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Sep-04-1990

Reported in: 1991CriLJ599; 1991(I)OLR233

L. Rath, J.1. The appellant, who faced the trial Under Section 304, IPC but was convicted Under Section 323, IPC and sentenced to six months' Rl has preferred this appeal. The indictment which he faced was that on 15-7-1983 at about 9 a. m. he called the deceased from his house, took him towards a banian tree where in the presence of P. Ws, 1, 5, 9 and 12 and some others, he abused the deceased in filthy language and assaulted him with a yoke which was lying there causing head injury and an injury to his right thigh. The deceased looped a station diary entry Ext 8 in the police station on the same day. The deceased was sent for medical examination but as the injuries were found to be simple, he was advised by the police to approach the Court. The deceased was not admitted to any hospital but was taking treatment as an outdoor patient, But subsequently, infections having set in, he died on 28-7-1983. F. I. R. was lodged by his .son on 29-7-1981 2. Though the prosecution examined P.Ws. 1...


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