Patna Court November 2004 Judgments
Ram Chandra Prasad Vs. the Bihar State Electricity Board and anr.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Nov-04-2004
R.S. Garg, J.1. Heard learned counsel for the parties.2. The petitioner is. before this Court with a submission that he received 1/4th share in the premises in question vide memorandum of partition dated 15.2.1993 and thereafter applied for electric connection on 24.11.1995. According to him, the connection has been denied to him on the ground of arrears of electric dues against the erstwhile tenant who lived as tenant in 25% share of the petitioner's brother Suraj Prasad in the premises in question. According to the petitioner, if the tenant was occupying separate premises and his brother has been given a separate connection then the respondent Electricity Board is not entitled to refuse connection to the petitioner on the ground that the petitioner is required to submit a certificate under Section 53 of the Bihar Regional Development Authority Act, 1981 (in short 'the Act'). The petitioner submits that the tenant was not the petitioner's tenant but in fact was the tenant of his brot...
Tag this Judgment!Balbhadra Singh @ Balbhadra Nr. Singh Vs. Ram Binod Singh and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Nov-03-2004
Nagendra Rai, A.C.J. and S.N. Hussain, J.1. The maintainability matter of the appeal has been placed for orders.2. We have heard learned counsel for the appellant. This appeal is directed against the order dated 15.7.2004, passed by a learned single Judge of this Court allowing the appeal filed by the respondents against the order dated 24.6.1999, passed by the 3rd Additional District Judge, Vaishali at Hajipur, in Probate Case No. 32 of 1966 recalling his earlier order of substitution dated 9.12.1975.3. According to the office note, the appeal is not maintainable in view of the provisions contained in Section 100A of the Code of Civil Procedure (for short 'the Code').4. The matter arises out of a probate case, where the appellant was an objector. In the probate case, on 9.12.1975, the Court below expunged the name of the sole applicant Ram Bakshis Singh, who died on 15.7.1975 and substituted his heirs, who claimed to be legatees under the registered Will in question. The objector fil...
Tag this Judgment!Neha Vs. Bihar School Examination Board and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Nov-03-2004
V.N. Sinha, J.1. The petitioner who is a minor girl and had appeared in matriculation examination conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board in March, 2004 has filed this writ application for quashing the order bearing Memo No. 1185 dated 30.9.2004 Annexure-5 whereunder Board has refused to publish her result on the ground that the residential certificate which was filed at the time of registration of the petitioner for appearing in 2004 matriculation examination was not issued by the competent authority. Petitioner has further prayed for direction to the Board and its authorities to declare her result. For similar relief petitioner had earlier come to this Court and had filed CWJC No. 7919/04 which writ application alongwith other connected writ cases was heard and disposed of by a Single Judge of this Court who under order dated 2.8.2004 directed the Board to declare the result of the petitioner. Against the aforesaid order dated 2.8.2004 Board preferred LPA No. 869/04 which wa...
Tag this Judgment!Rajeshwar Sao Vs. State of Bihar and ors.
Court: Patna
Decided on: Nov-02-2004
Narayan Roy, J.1. Heard counsel for the parties.2. The petitioner seeks direction upon the respondents to appoint him on compassionate ground as chowkidar on account of death of his father in harness.3. Precisely, it is submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that the father of the petitioner, namely, late Gopal Sao, was working as Awaji chowkidar since 1.7.1971 and he died on 20th October, 1994 in harness and the petitioner thereafter applied for his appointment on compassionate ground, which was rejected by the State authority vide order, as contained in Annexure J to the supplementary counter affidavit dated 18.09.2004.4. It is further submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that the father of the petitioner though was working as awaji chowkidar, but he was treated as regular chowkidar and was getting his remuneration of. regular chowkidar and he received the same from 1971 to 1994 and the authorities recommended for his absorption as a chowkidar and, in that view o...
Tag this Judgment!New India Assurance Company Ltd. Vs. Sardar Basant Singh
Court: Bihar State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Patna
Decided on: Nov-02-2004
D.P.S. Choudhary, President: 1. O.P. (New India Assurance Company) is the appellant who has preferred the appeal against the order dated 6.9.1995 passed by District Forum, Purnea in Complaint Case No. 102/1993 by which the Forum has directed the appellant to pay Rs. 52,316/- with interest @ 18% per annum till the date of payment and further allowed a compensation of Rs. 500/- for mental agony. 2. The appeal was heard ex parte, as the respondent did not appear in spite of the notice. 3. The brief fact of the case is that complainant filed the case stating therein that he is owner of Tata Delux Bus registration No. BHK-9448 which was insured with the appellant-O.P. for the period 3.6.1992 to 2.6.1993. The aforesaid bus met with an accident in the night of 1.10.1992 near Jalalgarh Police Station and station diary entry No. 6 dated 1.10.1992 was entered in the Police Station on the information given by the local Choukidar. On 8.10.1992 the appellant was informed about the accident and then...
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