Patna Court May 1999 Judgments
Sheikh Yusuf Vs. State
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-31-1999
R.N. Sahay, J.1. It is indeed an irony, we have heard this appeal after the appellant has served out the sentence of life. The appellant has been convicted of uxoricide by the 7th Additional Sessions Judge, Purnea, in Sessions Trial No. 7/1988 of 2/88.2. Samsunnissan, wife of appellant S. K. Yusuf, was murdered on 20-6-1985 at village Majgaon, P.S. Jakihar (Nandgaon), District Purnea. On 19-6-85 i.e. one day prior to the occurrence, the appellant along with deceased and a child went to the house of Md. Jainuddin, brother of the deceased, on the occasion of Idd. festival. He was made a demand for money from his brother-in-law, who was not in a position to oblige the appellant. The appellant became annoyed and returned to his house on the same day at 4. p.m. On 21-6-85 in the morning at about 6 a.m., one Sk. Kalim of village Majgaon came to the Jainuddin's house and informed him that his sister had died of snake-bite and returned, Md. Jainuddin along with his brother Jainul, mother Jar...
Tag this Judgment!Ram Karan Ram Vs. State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-28-1999
M.Y. Eqbal, J.1. In this writ application, the petitioner has prayed for issuance of an appropriate writ directing the respondent No. 2, Deputy Commissioner, Dhanbad to accept the joining report of the petitioner and further to direct respondent No. 3 to hand over charge of the post of Circle Officer, Dhanbad to the petitioner.2. Petitioner's case, in brief, is that by notification dated 30-6-98, the petitioner amongst others, was transferred from Namkum Anchal to Dhanbad Anchal on the post of Circle Officer (Anchal Adhikari). By another notification dated 30-6-98 respondent No. 3 was transferred from Dhanbad Anchal to Areraj Anchal. Copies of the notifications have been annexed as Annexures 1 and 2 to the writ application. It is stated that pursuant to the aforesaid notification the petitioner was relieved by the District Establishment Deputy Collector from Namkum Anchal in order to enable him to join at Dhanbad. Accordingly on 16-7-98, the petitioner handed over charge to the Circl...
Tag this Judgment!Dr. Maithili Sharan Vs. State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-25-1999
S.K. Katriar, J.1. Heard Mr. V. Shrinath and Ms. Anita Sinha, learned Advocates for the petitioner, and Mr. Amreshwar Sahay, learned G.A., for the respondents.2. The writ petitioner by this writ petition prays for quashing of that portion of the order as contained in notification contained in memo No. 311(11) health, dated 30-6-98 (Annexure-3), insofar as it relates to the petitioner whereby he has been transferred as the Tutor at Patliputra Medical College, Dhanbad, and for a further writ/order/direction in the nature of mandamus calling upon respondent Nos. 1 to 5 to give to the petitioner and re-designate him as Assistant Professor of Micro-biology, and for a further writ/order/direction for quashing that portion of the notification contained in memo No. 886 (17) (health), dated 17-8-98 (Annexure-2), whereby the petitioner is sought to be put under suspension for allegedly violating the aforesaid order of transfer dated 30-6-98 (Annexure-3).3. According to the petitioner, he is at...
Tag this Judgment!Ashok Kumar Vs. State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-24-1999
S.K. Katriar, J.1. The sole petitioner in this writ petition prays for an appropriate writ or direction for a declaration that interference by the then Executive Engineer, Mechanical Division, Hazaribagh, with the cadre of Junior Accounts Clerk held by the petitioner is arbitrary, bad for lack of jurisdiction, and wholly unauthorised, and accordingly, it be declared that the petitioner continues to hold the post in the cadre of Junior Accounts clerk and as such he is entitled for salary ever since 1-1-93. The petitioner had approached this Court earlier also in writ jurisdiction as well as in contempt proceeding, but obviously without success.2. According to the petitioner, he was appointed as a Pump Attendant in the Mechanical Division of the Public health Engineering Department (PHED, for short), as a Class IV employee on 20-8-74. He was thereafter promoted to the next higher post of Righan being a Class III post, on 12-2-84. The seniority list of class III employees was published ...
Tag this Judgment!Janardan Prasad Singh Vs. Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-21-1999
M.Y. Eqbal, J.1. In this writ application the petitioner has prayed for quashing the order dated 18/28.12.91, by which the representation of the petitioner has been rejected. A further prayer has been made for a declaration that the petitioner's seniority be counted in E-IV grade with effect from 192, the date on which junior to the petitioner, namely, respondent No. 4 was given promotion.2. The petitioner is at present working as Superintending Engineer, Engineering Discipline posted at Sudamdih area under the respondent No. 1 namely, M/s. Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. The petitioner's case is that after passing the diploma examination in Mining and Mines Surveying, he was appointed in the National Coal Development Corporation on 7-10-66 as a short firer in Gassy Mines and was posted at Saunda Colliery. In 1968 he was transferred to Sudamdih Project and since then he has been serving there is different posts. The petitioner's further case is that in 1970 the NCDC held a test for selection...
Tag this Judgment!irkush Toppo (Dr) and anr. Vs. State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-21-1999
M.Y. Eqbal, J.1. In this writ application, the petitioners have prayed for quashing the order dated 8-5-92 passed by the respondent No. 5, the Sub-Divisional Officer, Gumla in Eviction Suit No. 1/92 whereby an order of eviction has been passed under the provisions of Government Premises (Rent, Recovery and Eviction) Act, 1956 and also the order dated 17-8-92 passed by respondent No. 4, the Deputy Commissioner, Gumla confirming the order of respondent No. 5 and dismissing the appeal filed by the petitioner.2. Petitioners' case is that the land appertaining to khata No. 867, plot No. 7906 measuring an area of 22 decimals belonged to one Mahangu Oraon, grand father of petitioner No. 2 who was recorded tenant in respect of the aforesaid land. It is stated that a house was constructed by Mahangu Oraon and after his death, the land and the house was inherited by petitioner No. 2. Petitioners' further case is that petitioner No. 1 was inducted as a tenant by petitioner No. 2 in the said pre...
Tag this Judgment!NaraIn Mahto and ors. Vs. Rupchand Mahto and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-21-1999
D.N. Prasad, J.1. This appeal has arisen out of judgment and decree passed by 4th Additional Sub-Judge, Palamau in Partition Suit No. 74 of 1976, whereby and whereunder the learned Sub-Judge decreed the suit.2. The case of the plaintiff/respondent as claimed that the plaintiff and defendant Nos. 1 to 29 are coming from the time of Gurudeyal Mahto who was the son of Dukhi Mahto. Gurudeyal Mahto had one son namely Shiv Shyam Mahto, who had four sons namely Hari Mahto, Kali Mahto, Ramdeyal Mahto and Dasrath Mahto and the lands appertaining to khata No. 33 was recorded in the name of Hari Mahto, Ramdeyal Mahto, Ramdeni Mahto, Meghnath Mahto, Shiva Mahto and Ganpat Mahto. The lands of khata No. 34 was acquired by Gurudeyal Mahto and Tulsi Mahto and the said lands were recorded in the name of Hari Mahto, Ganpat Mahto, Ramdeyal Mahto, Ramdeni Mahto, Meghnath Mahto and Shiva Mahto representing the branch of Gurudeyal Mahto and also in the names of Bishwanath Mahto, Bigan Mahto and Deven Maht...
Tag this Judgment!Ashvi Electric, Adityapur Vs. Bihar State Financial Corporation and or ...
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-21-1999
M.Y. Eqbal, J. 1. In this writ application the petitioner has prayed for issuance of an appropriate writ for quashing the order of sale dated 16-9-97 in favour of respondent No. 3 on the ground, inter alia, that respondent No. 1, Bihar State Financial Corporation illegally and arbitrarily without affording opportunity to the petitioner to purchase the industry, ordered for sale of the same to respondent No. 3. 2. The case of the petitioner, inter alia, is that the petitioner is a proprietorship firm and carries on its business in Adityapur Industrial Area and is engaged in manufacturing emergency lights Inverters, battery chargers, voltage stabilizers and transformers etc. For establishing the industry the petitioner was sanctioned a term loan of Rs. 1,19,000/- on 24-4-79. However, respondent No. 1-Corporation disbursed only Rs. 95,710.77 paise during the period from February, 1980 to November, 1981 and the remaining portion of the loan amount was released over a period of two years....
Tag this Judgment!Dr. Jagdish Chander Markanday Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.
Court: Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Patna
Decided on: May-20-1999
1. Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB), New Delhi, vide advertisement dated 1 -8-98 (A-2), invited applications for the post of Chief Training Organiser (Trainers Training Centre) (TTC), National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, prescribing the following essential qualifications.- (i) Doctoral degree in Animal Sciencies/Extension/Live-stock Production & Management/Agril. (ii) 10 years experience excluding the period spent in obtaining the Ph.D. degree (subject to maximum of 3 years) in research/teaching/extension education provided 3 years experience is as a Senior Scientist (Rs. 3700-5700) in an equivalent position. (iii) Evidence of contribution to research/teaching/extension education as supported (iv) Specialisation in organising and conducting training programmes at Training Centre." 2. The applicant, having started his career as a Senior Research Assistant from 7-1-75 is officiating as Head Chief Training Organizer, TTC from 1-8-1997. The interview for the post...
Tag this Judgment!Baijnath Singh Vs. Bihar State Electricity Board and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: May-20-1999
M.Y. Eqbal, J.1. In this writ application the petitioner, has prayed for quashing the order dated 17-1-1997 passed by respondent No. 3, the Electrical Executive Engineer, Electric Supply Division, Dhanbad by which the petitioner has been allowed to retire with effect from 31-8-1997 although, according to the petitioner, his date of birth as entered in the service book is 16-7-1940.2. The case of the petitioner is that he was employed in Jharia Electric Supply company as a meter reader. After merger of the said company in Bihar State Electricity Board in the year 1971, the service of the petitioner was taken over by the Board along with other employees of the then Jhania Electric Supply Company. It is stated that in the year 1982, service book of the petitioner was opened and his date of birth was recorded as 16-7-1940 on the basis of his date of birth. On the basis of the said, service book, the petitioner is alleged to have availed all the benefits in his service since 1982 till dat...
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