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Jan 13 2011

Ram Kalyan Vs State of Rajasthan.

Court: Rajasthan Jaipur

Decided on: Jan-13-2011

ORAL ORDER1. Heard learned counsel for the parties.2. This is second bail application under Section 439 Cr.P.C. First bail application of the petitioner was dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to move fresh bail application before trial court, in view of the fact that statements of some of the prosecution witnesses had been recorded after rejection of bail application by the trial on 17.08.2009.3. Learned counsel for the petitioner argued that there are total 22 prosecution witnesses as per list of witnesses and out of them only eight witnesses have been examined by the prosecution till 27.08.2010 and thereafter prosecution witnesses are not coming for deposing their statements, therefore, no statement could be recorded in last more than five months.4. He further submitted that P.W. 7 Kalulal, one of the eye witness, has stated that the petitioner Ram Kalyan was having sword and he inflicted injury on the person of deceased Nand Bihari by sword, whereas from the statement of P.W. 3 Dr....


Jan 11 2011

Smt. Kumud Bhatt Vs State of Rajasthan and ors

Court: Rajasthan Jaipur

Decided on: Jan-11-2011

1. This writ petition has been filed by petitioner assailing order passed by respondents dated 13.01.1995 by which her husband Ramesh Chand Bhatt was dismissed from services in disciplinary proceedings initiated on basis of charge-sheet issued to him for willful absence from duties. Petitioner's husband Ramesh Chand Bhatt was placed under suspension by order dated 10.11.1987 and thereafter a criminal case was registered against him on 09.06.1987 for offence under Section 420 IPC vide FIR No.219/1987. According to respondents, Shri Ramesh Chand Bhatt last attended his duties with their office on 02.03.1988 and thereafter his whereabouts could not be known. In those facts when service of charge-sheet could not be affected on him, a notice was published in daily Hindi newspaper 'Dainik Navjyoti' (Ajmer edition) on 22.09.1994 clearly giving out that he should report on duties within fifteen days failing which ex-parte proceedings envisaged under Rule 19 of Rajasthan Civil Services (Classi...


Jan 11 2011

Smt. Indira Devi and ors Vs Naresh and anr.

Court: Rajasthan Jaipur

Decided on: Jan-11-2011

1. Aggrieved by the award dated 12.2.2008, passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (Fast Track) Kotputli, District Jaipur, whereby the learned Tribunal has exonerated the Insurance Company from the liability of paying the compensation amount of Rs.3,69,500/-, the appellants-claimants have approached this Court. Shortly, the facts of the case are that according to the appellants, Santosh Kumar was riding a scooter. When he reached Handi Ka Bas Tan Macha, the scooter collided with a person who was going ahead. Consequently, Santosh Kumar fell from the scooter and sustained grievous injuries. Subsequently, he died. Deprived of the bread earner of the family, the appellants filed a claim petition before the Tribunal. The respondents filed their written statements and denied the averments made in the claim petition. On the basis of the pleadings, the learned Tribunal framed five issues. 2. It recorded the evidence adduced by the parties. After hearing both the parties, vide order dated...


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