Rajasthan Court February 1960 Judgments
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State of Rajasthan Vs. Onkardas
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Feb-05-1960
Reported in: AIR1960Raj247; 1960CriLJ1375
ORDERJagat Narayan, J.1. This is a revision application by the State against an order of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Pokaran, dated 13-8-1958 holding that Onkar-das respondent could not be prosecuted without the sanction of the Government under Section 197 Cr. P. C. The respondent did not appear in spite of notice.2. The respondent was the Chairman of the Pokaran Municipal Board upto 4-7-1956. A challan was submitted by the police in the court of the S. D. M. Pokaran on 7-7-58 under Ss. 420 and 468 I. P. C. in which it was alleged that a journey from Pokaran to Jaipur for which the respondent drew travelling allowance in his capacity as Chairman of the Pokaran Municipal Board was in fact undertaken for his private purpose.Two contentions were raised before me on behalf of the State. The first contention is that it cannot be said that the offences of cheating or forgery were committed in the discharge or purport to discharge of public duties and so Section 197 Cr. P. C. is not attrac...
Official Liquidator, Karachi Mutual Assurance Co. Ltd., Ajmer Vs. L.B. ...
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Feb-05-1960
Reported in: AIR1960Raj294
Sarjoo Prosad, C. J.1. The Official Liquidator has preferred this appeal against the decision of Sharma J. dated 27-11-1957, sitting single, dismissing his application under Section 106 of the Insurance Act (Act No. IV of 1938).2. The Karachi Mutual Assurance Company Ltd. is a Life Insurance Company originally incorporated and registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies at Karachi in 1945. In March, 1946, the Company secured registration certificate from the Controller of Insurance in order to carry on its business in life insurance. Soon after the partition of India, on account of which Karachi fell in West Pakistan, the Company had to transfer its Head Office to Ajmer in November, 1947.In 1949 it appears that the Company being in sore need of funds in order to make deposit of Government security as required under Section 98 of the Insurance Act, borrowed a loan of Rs. 10,000/- from the Rehabilitation Finance Administration of the Government, and the money was advanced to t...
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