Rajasthan Court January 1975 Judgments
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Udaisingh Vs. Smt. Chattar Kanwar and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-02-1975
Reported in: 1975WLN(UC)215
P.N. Shinghal, J.1. This is a petition by Udai Singh, who was plaintiff in suit No. 23 of 1962, in the court of Sub divisional Officer, Nimbahera, for declaration, possession and permanent injunction, against Smt. Chattar Kanwar, respondent No. 1, and Ratan Singh, respondent No. 2. The petitioner claimed that he was taken in adoption by the said Smt. Chattar Kanwar after the death of her husband Jawan singh, that he was the khatedar tenant of the suit lands situated in village Fachar Solanki, and that the gift deed executed in respect of those lands by Smt. Chattar Kanwar on March 1, 1962 was invalid. The suit was decreed by the Sub divisional Officer by his judgment Ex. 1 dated July 18, 1963, It was held by him that the petitioner was the adopted son of the aforesaid Jawan Singh and that he hid acquired khatedari rights in the suit lands. An appeal was preferred to the Revenue Appellate Authority which was allowed by judgment Ex. 2 dated September 14, 1964 and the judgment and decree ...
Sabir Ali and Two ors. Vs. the State of Rajasthan
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-02-1975
Reported in: 1975WLN(UC)222
J.P. Jain, J.1. This revision is directed against the order of the Sessions judge, Bhilwara by which he unheld the order of conviction passed by the City Magistrate, Bhilwara on 30.7.71 convicting the petitioners under Section 4/9. Opium Act, 1876 and sentencing each of them to six months' rigorous imprisonment.2 Shri Ishwar Sinch (P.W. 5) Station House Officer, Bhilwara, received an information on 28.4.69 that some persons were come from Madhya Pradesh and going to Ajmer via Bhilwara with opium Accordingly he accompanied by some of the Sub Inspectors and consumables went to the bus stand where he found the time petitioners. He suspected them and made a search. He found opium in their possession Sabir Ali was found in possession of opium weighing 360 Kgs. Binshi Lal had 3.70 Kgs. of opium while he recovered 1.24 Kgs of opium from the prosession of Babhoot Ram He prepared recovery memos Ex. P 1/1 Ex P.1/2 and Ex. P/1/3 and the recovery was attested by two witnesses Rampal and Niaz Moham...
Ramphool Vs. State
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-02-1975
Reported in: 1975WLN(UC)225
B.P. Beri, C.J.1. Ramphool was convicted by the learned Assistant Sessions Judge, Jaipur District, Jaipur, by his judgment dated September 18, 1971 under Sections 368 and 376, Indian Penal Code, and sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment under each count, along with others. On appeal, the learned Sessions Judge, Jaipur District, Jaipur, acquitted the other accused persons but maintained Ramphool's conviction unde Section 376, Indian Penal Code. He has come up in revision.2. The story of this case which concerns a young girl Mst. Shanti is as long as it is lamentable. Way back in 1964, Mst. Shanti, said to be about 10 years age, with her sister-in-law Mst. Basanti, another girl of almost the same age, used to be live in Raipur (M.P. ). Mst. Shanti's parents were far from being affluent and Mst. Shanti used to work as a domestic servant in the house of some Tehsildar. It is not exactly known how, but one Mohar Singh and another Babu Singh, found these two girls vulnerable and manag...
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