Rajasthan Court October 1975 Judgments
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Ramkaran Vs. Shrikishan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Oct-08-1975
Reported in: AIR1976Raj130; 1975()WLN570
S.N. Modi, J.1. This is a second appeal by the defendant Ramkaran in a suit for declaration and injunction.2. The relevant facts giving rise to this appeal are like this:A suit was instituted by the appellant in a revenue court for declaration and injunction against the respondents in respect of certain agricultural lands situate at villages Harbhagatpura and Indokhiya. The trial Court dismissed the suit. On appeal by the appellant, the appellate court set aside the trial court's judgment and decreed the suit. The respondents, who are seven in number, went in second appeal to the Board of Revenue. The latter allowed the appeal, restored the trial Court's judgment and dismissed the suit. The appellant thereafter filed a writ petition in this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for setting aside the decision of the Board of Revenue. All the seven respondents were impleaded as non-petitioners in the writ petition. The notices of the writ petition were served on all the re...
Bhoorekhan Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Oct-08-1975
Reported in: 1975(8)WLN524
M.L. Joshi, J.1. The petitioner in this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeks an appropriate order, writ or direction for quashing the proceedings of the meeting dated 24th of April, 1975 and further declaring that no no-confidence motion against him was passed in the said meeting and that the respondents be restrained from interfering in the discharge of his duties as Sarpanch.2. There is a Gram Panchayat known as Gram Panchayat of village Kayamser Dhandhoori in District Jhunjhunu having total strength of twelve members. The petitioner was elected as Sarpanch of the Panchayat. According to the petitioner the meeting of the said Gram Panchayat hid been taking place at the village Kayamser Dhandhoori. A no-confidence motion against be petitioner was delivered to the concerned Additional District Development Officer herein-after to be referred to as the ADDO with a proposal expressing want of confidence in the petitioner. The said ADDO by his order dated 7th of Ap...
Mukha Singh and anr. Vs. State of Rajasthan
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Oct-01-1975
Reported in: 1976CriLJ457; 1975()WLN555
C.M. Lodha, J.1. These are two connected appeals arising out of the judgment of the Additional Sessions Judge No. 2, Sri Ganganagar dated 26-11-1970 whereby the learned Judge acquitted Pooran Singh and Jeet Singh altogether and convicted Mukha Singh under Section 302, I. P.C. and sentenced him to imprisonment for life. Meja Singh was acquitted under Section 302/34, I. P.C. but was convicted under Section 324, I. P.C. and sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 100/-, in default of payment of fine to undergo two months further rigorous imprisonment.2. Briefly stated the prosecution case is that on 4-4-1970 in the after-noon the deceased Chanandas was taking grass in a bullock cart from his field to his village Kaliyan which is situated at a distance of five miles from police station Sadar Ganganagar. The accused Meja Singh was coming on foot behind the cart with a bundle of fodder on his head. He wanted to put the bundle of fodder in Chananda's cart but the latter...
As Mohammad Vs. the State
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Oct-01-1975
Reported in: 1975WLN(UC)436
P.D. Kudal, J.1. The accused-appellant as Mohammed has filed this appeal from jail against the judgment of the learned Addl. Sessions Judge, Bharatpur dated 28-4-1971, whereby the accused was convicted under Section 302, IPC, and sentenced to imprisonment for life.2. The facts of the case, in brief, are that the deceased Gyani had two sons, namely, As Mohammed and Nihala. As Mohammad was aged about 30 years, and Nihala was aged about 20 years on the date of occurrence As Mohammad was married to Mst. Kashmiri. The prosecution case is that As Mohammad was impotent and not worthy of his wife. The parents of Mst. Kashmiri after obtaining divorce performed ''nikka' of Kashmiti with Nihala As Mohammad used to quarrel with his father Gyani, and used to impress upon him the necessity and urgency of the treatment and cure of his impotency. It is alleged that on the night intervening 17th and 18th May, 1970, at about 10 p.m , when Gyani was at the 'badi' of Ram Rakha, the accused. As Mohammad be...
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