Rajasthan Court November 1974 Judgments
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Mor Mukat Singh and ors. Vs. the Board of Revenue for Rajasthan and or ...
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Nov-01-1974
Reported in: AIR1975Raj193
B.P. Beri, C.J. 1. This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India directed against the judgment of the Board of Revenue dated June 30, 1966, whereby the learned Members of the Board of Revenue reversed the order of Shri R. N. Hawa--a member of the Board of Revenue, which order he had passed while accepting a review against the judgment which was rendered by the Bench consisting of Shri Kanwar Bahadur and himself dated December 3, 1962. 2. The point involved in this petition is small but the history of this legal dispute is long. There are four parcels of land measuring 9 Bighas, 4 Bighas, 3 Bighas and 7 Bighas situate in village Soter, Tahsil Bonli, District Sawai Madhopur. A suit was instituted by Mor Mukat Singh and others against Ram Sukh and others, for ejectment which was decreed in favour of the petitioner Mor Mukat Singh by a decree dated May 31, 1956. Ram Sukh and others appealed before the Additional Commissioner, Jaipur, but without success. They then went ...
Murari Lal Vs. State of Rajasthan
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Nov-01-1974
Reported in: 1974WLN960
K.D. Sharma, J.1. These three applications filed by Murari Lal under Section 482, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, involve common question of law and fact and, therefore, they are decided by a common order.2. The short facts giving rise to these applications may be stated as follows: 3 trucks No. R.J.R. 7855, RJZ 4445, and RJ.Z 4845 containing101 bags, 200 Kattas and 99 bags and 4 Kattas of rice respectively were checked and inspected in the night between 14/15-4-74 at Arawali Petrol Pump, Udaipur by a police party consisting of Mahesh Chander Singh CI., Kalyan Mal, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Gajraj Singh. Shri Madan Mohan, Additional District Supply Officer and Shri Bhagwan Das, Enforcement Officer. On checking it was found that the bags of rice were going to be transpotted to Ahmedabad beyond the territories of the State of Rajasthan without any licence or permission from a competent authority. The drivers of the trucks at first misrepresented to the police party that the bags co...
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