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Mar 05 1999

Deepak Kumar Sahu Vs. Orissa State Road Transport Corporation and ors.

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Mar-05-1999

Reported in: (1999)IILLJ1039Ori

P.C. Naik, J. 1. As these two writ petitions have been filed by the same petitioner and heard analogously, they are being disposed of by this common judgment. 2. The petitioner holds the post of a permanent conductor in the Orissa State Road Transport Corporation (in short 'O.S.R.T.C.')- He was initially appointed by the Divisional Transport Manager, Dhenkanal (in short 'D.T.M.') and was posted within the jurisdiction of the said D.T.M. Subsequently, the Chairman-cum- Managing Director of O.S.R.T.C. in exercise of powers vested in him, transferred the petitioner outside Dhenkanal (sic) accordingly, he was posted at various places like Kalahandi, Bolangir, Joypore and Baripada. It is the petitioner's case that as there was no one to look after his old and ailing parents and he is staying away from home, without regular payment of salary, he is facing acute hardship. On November 11, 1995, he submitted a representation to the authorities for transferring him to a place nearby his home tow...


Mar 05 1999

Dr. Madan Mohan Sahu Vs. the Chairman-cum-managing Director, Mahanadi ...

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Mar-05-1999

Reported in: 1999(I)OLR573

A. Pasayat, J.1. Petitioner has prayed for a direction to the Mahanadi Coal Fields Ltd. (in short, 'MCL') to accept his resignation letter and release arrears due to him.2. Factual position which is almost undisputed is as follows :Petitioner completed M.B.B.S. in the year 1984 and completed M.S. in Orthopaedics in the year 1989. While serving in the Safdar Jang Hospital, New Delhi, he was selected by the M.C.L. for appointment as Medical Specialist of Orthopaedics in its Hospital, on 21.5.1993. Deputy Chief Personnel Manager issued an appointment letter requiring him to join as Medical Specialist of Orthopaedics in the Hospital of M.C.L. and to report for duty before the Chairman-cum-Managing Director, M.C.L. Bishop Compound, Sambalpur. Relevant terms of appointment letter read as follows :'This offer of appointment is subject: to your acceptance the following terms and conditions :1. This appointment will be on probation for a period of one year, which may be extended at the sole dis...


Mar 05 1999

Gopal Krushna Badu Mohapatra and ors. Vs. Girish Chandra Nayak and ors ...

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Mar-05-1999

Reported in: 87(1999)CLT623; 1999(I)OLR582

A. Pasayat, J.1. Petitioners' application for being impleaded as parties in O.S.No. 90/211 of 1985/1977 in terms of Order 1, Rule 10 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1 908 (in short, the 'Code') having been rejected by learned Civil Judge (Sr. Division), Puri and such rejection having been upheld by learned District Judge, Puri in Civil Revision No. 144 of 1995, this writ application has been filed.2. A brief reference to the factual aspects would be necessary. One Sanjay Narayan Sanyal filed O.S.No. 211/1997 against Radheshyam Badu Mohapatra for eviction on the ground that he had been appointed as marfatdar by the descendants of Rani Hemanta Kumari Devi, who had constructed the temple and as such was permitted to stay within the temple premises. One Jayakrushna Badu Mohapatra filed petition stating that the property had been gifted to him by Rani under a 'Danapatra' dated 4.1.1 933 and prayed for being impleaded as a party, which was allowed. The suit was transferred to the Court of Ad...


Mar 05 1999

Rasmita Patnaik Vs. Vice-chancellor, Utkal University and ors.

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Mar-05-1999

Reported in: 1999(I)OLR480

R.K. Patra, J.1. The Utkal University in its notification No. 231 dated 22.4.1998 at Annexure-A penalised the petitioner by cancelling he result of Plus Three Final Degree Examination, 1997 and further debarring her from appearing at the next examination. The validity of the aforesaid imposition of penalty is assailed by her in this writ application.2. Briefly stated the case of the petitioner is that she was submitted to appear in the Plus Three Final Degree Examination, 1$97 as a regular candidate from K.B.S. Women's College, Darghapatna, Cuttack. Her Roll number was 137C94033. On 15.4.1997 when she was taking History Paper-III examination, a flying squad entered the hall at about 12 noon. She was sitting in the front row of the hall close to the seat of the Invigilator. At that time someone from behind her back threw some papers which fell by her side. She had no knowledge or scope to know who threw it as she was busy in writing her answers. A member of the flying squad lifted the p...


Mar 04 1999

Sanu Das and anr. Vs. State of Orissa and anr.

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Mar-04-1999

Reported in: 88(1999)CLT36; 1999CriLJ2316; II(1999)DMC416; 1999(I)OLR442

R.K. Dash, J.1. In this petition under Section 482, Cr.P.C the petitioners seek to quash the F.I.R. and the criminal proceeding initiated against them.2. Short facts : Smt. Puspanjnli Das (hereinafter referred to as 'the victim'), daughter of the informant Prakash Chandra Das, was given in marriage to Sanu Das, a Computer Engineer who serves in U.S.A., on 22.11.1996. After marriage, both bride and bride-groom resided for some days in the latter's house at Forest park, Bhubaneswar and thereafter left for U.S.A- It is alleged, the marital abode of the victim being in troubled water, she left U.S. A. and came down to her in-laws' house. After some days, her husband also came, but stayed for a few days and left for U.S.A. The victim while living in in-laws' house was physically and mentally tortured by her parents-in-law as well as husband's elder brother, petitioner No. 1 on account of non-fulfilment of demand of huge sum of money as dowry. Complaining of ill-treatment to his daughter as ...


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