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State of Orissa and ors. Vs. Suryanarayan Panda
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Apr-06-1999
Reported in: 1999(II)OLR233
P.K. Tripathy, J.1. Defendants in Money Suit No. 4 of 1984 of the Court of Addl. Subordinate Judge, Berhampur (Money Suit No. 79 of 1980 of the Court of Subordinate Judge, Berhampur) have preferred this appeal challenging the decree for payment of money as claimed by the plaintiff-respondent.2. As it reveals from the pleadings plaintiff's case is that while working as Sectional Officer in R.E. Section, Koraput under Defendant No. 4, i.e. the Assistant Engineer, R.E. Sub-Division, Koraput he was transferred and posted in Ganjam District. Accordingly, by order No. 306 (2) dated 22.5.1967 afternoon he was relieved by Defendant No. 4 and after availing the transit he joined in R.E.Division of Berhampur. Defendant No. 4 forwarded his L.R.C. showing his date of relief as 20.5.1967 as a result of which his salary was not drawn from 21.5.1967 to 2.6.1967 and thereafter his annual increments were not given in spite of repeated approach and request, When failed to draw attention and sympathy of ...
Rama Chandra Khuntia Vs. Ashok Kumar Das and ors.
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Apr-02-1999
Reported in: 88(1999)CLT136
ORDERP.K. Misra, J.1. The petitioner has filed this application under the Representation of the People Act (hereinafter referred to as the 'Act') for declaring the election of respondent No. 1 as void and for inspection and recounting of all the ballot papers and to declare the petitioner to have been duly elected.2. Certain facts which are no longer in dispute may be noticed. The election to 24-Korei Assembly Constituency took place on 9-3-1995 and on 12-3- 1995, respondent No. 1 was declared to be elected having secured 60,415 votes as against 57,591 votes secured by the present petitioner, who was the nearest rival, the margin of difference being 2,824. It is not disputed that the counting took place on 11-3-1995 and was finalised on 12-3-1995 in N. C. College, Jajpur. 14 tables had been placed in 'U'-shape manner for the purpose of counting and another table was placed for utilisation of the Returning Officer. In respect of each table there was a Counting Supervisor and two Countin...
Ananda Chandra Panda Vs. Champa Panda and ors.
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Apr-02-1999
Reported in: 1999(I)OLR636
P.K. Misra, J.1. Defendant No. 2 is the appellant. The suit was filed for declaration that the sale deed dated 31.5.1978 and sale deed dated 10.2.1986 in favour of defendant No. 2 are null and void and further that no title passed thereunder and for confirmation of possession of plaintiff No. 1, or for recovery of possession, and for permanent injunction restraining defendant No. 2 from coming upon the disputed land. In effect, the plaintiffs challenged the sale deeds purported to be executed by defendant No. 1.2. Plaintiffs 1 and 2 are the two daughters of defendant No. I and plaintiff No. 3 is the son of a pre-deceased daughter of defendant No. 1. It is claimed that Sindhu Das died in the year i 977 leaving his widow (defendant No. 1) and the plaintiffs as his heirs. It is further stated that Sindhu had ancestral property measuring Ac. 1.32-5 decimals in village Tagilo, as described in 'A' Schedule of the plaint, which had been gifted to his wife (defendant No. 1) and mutated in her ...
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