Patna Court January 2001 Judgments
Smt. Basanti Devi and ors. Vs. State of Bihar and anr.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Jan-10-2001
Prabhat Kumr Sinha, J. 1. This application is directed against the judgment dated 14-7-1989 recorded by the 2nd Additional Sessions Judge, Nawadah in Cr. Appeal No. 3 of 1998 whereunder the learned appellate Court, had confirmed the judgment of conviction and sentence against three petitioners in Complaint Case No. 501 of 1993 except, that the conviction under Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 ('D.P. Act', in short) was maintained only in connection with petitioner Hira Lal Gupta. All the accused were convicted by the learned lower Court under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code ('the Code', in short) as well under Section 4 of the D.P. Act sentencing them to undergo simple imprisonment for three years and six months, respectively which were also ordered to run concurrently.2. The case of the complainant, in short, may be referred to as under complaint petition in which it was alleged that the complainant Anita Devi was married to Ratnesh Kumar Gupta, son of petitioners H...
Tag this Judgment!Lakshman Kumar Varma Vs. State Bank of India and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Jan-09-2001
Radha Mohan Prasad, J. 1. In this writ petition the petitioner is aggrieved by the orders dated March 21, 1997 (Annexure 1), March, 24, 1998 (Annexure 2) and June 16, 1999 (Annexure 3) passed by the appointing authority, the appellate authority and the reviewing authority, namely, the General Manager (Operation). The Deputy Managing Director and C.D.O. Central Office and the Reviewing Committee (II) of the State Bank of India, respondents No. 3, 5 and 6 respectively, and thus, has prayed for quashing of the said orders and for direction to the respondents to give consequential benefits at the rate of 18% per annum and cost of the proceeding. 2. In short, the relevant facts are that the petitioner was initially appointed as Clerk in the State Bank of India (hereinafter referred to as 'the Bank') on March 27, 1972 and was promoted on March 6, 1990 as an Officer in Middle Management Grade II. vide order passed by the Chief General Manager with effect from August 1, 1988, as contained in...
Tag this Judgment!Raj Kumar Prasad Gupta Vs. the Divisional Manager, the New India Insur ...
Court: Bihar State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Patna
Decided on: Jan-03-2001
A.N. Chaturvedi, President: 1. The case of the complainant is that his maxi taxi bearing No. B.R.B. 8962 was under the insurance cover provided by the opposite parties during the period 24.6.1987 to 23.6.1988 for Rupees 1,30,000.00. The insurance policy No. was 4362100534. In between the night of 27th and 28th June, 1987 the said vehicle was stolen away from the premises of Magadh Medical College, Gaya. F.I.R. was lodged before Magadh Medical College Police Station on 28.6.1987 on the basis of which police registered Case No. 038 of 1987 under Section 379, I.P.C. After investigation, the police submited final form on 30.12.1987 which was accepted by the Chief Judicial Magistrate and thereafter he (complainant) filed relevant documents before the opposite parties on 4.5.1988 but the opposite parties remained sitting tight over the matter thereby causing loss to him on account of interest charged by the banking agencies. All of a sudden a letter dated 11.7.1990 was received from the oppo...
Tag this Judgment!Manju Singh Vs. the State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Jan-02-2001
Aftab Alam, J.1. This is one of the cases which seem to have been rendered practically devoid of any meaning of relevance on account of their long pendency before this Court. The controversy in this case relates to selection of Aangan Bari Sevika for the Child Welfare Centre in Sebnan Gram Panchayat.2. It is not needed here to go into the question whether Aangan Bari Sevika is a civil post under the Government or it is simply an engagement for carrying on some Child Welfare Scheme framed by the Government and whether the engagement to work as Aangan Bari Sevika can also be subjected to the same rigorous tests as prescribed for appointment against a civil post under the Government.3. Suffice it to note that according to the petitioner, earlier a selection was made for engagement as Aangan Bari Sevika and she was the candidate selected for the centre in question. Admittedly, however, no engagement order was issued and she had not started working as Sevika at the centre in question. It a...
Tag this Judgment!Bhawani Paper Mills (Pvt.) Ltd. and anr. Vs. State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Jan-02-2001
Ravi S. Dhavan, C.J. 1. These are matters, which have been filed by the same petitioner, namely, Bhawani Paper Mills (Pvt.) Ltd., Pushpayan, Budh Marg, District Patna, having its registered office at Janipur Road, Phulwarisharif, Patna. 2. Letters Patent Appeal No. 744 of 2000, arises out of an order passed in C. W. J. C. No. 9850 of 1995. In the latter case the petitioner sought a writ in the nature of certiorari for quashing Certificate Case No. 1/BICICO of 1994. The proceeding's were initiated under the Bihar and Orissa Public Demand Recovery Act, 1914. The debt was of the Bihar State Credit and Investment Corporation Limited, a State Corporation. The relief was denied, as the learned judge hearing the petition was of the view that the cause in the petition has become infructuous as the matter was now pending in winding up proceedings before the company judge, Patna High Court, under the Companies Act, 1956 (the 1956 Act). 3. The other writ petition is C. W. J. C. No. 10961 of 19...
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