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Aug 03 1976

Bashir Vs. the State of Rajasthan

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Aug-03-1976

Reported in: 1976WLN488

M.L. Jain, J.1. The fact's Of this petition are that the petitioner Bashir was arrested by the police on 28-6-75 under Section 151 Cr.PC But there is no record of his arrest However, he was present, perhaps brought by the police, in the court of the City Magistrate, jodhpur on the same day when the police filed a complaint against him, under Section 107 Cr. PC The substance of the complaint was that the accused had formed a group and with its help is always ready to enter into a braw He is a quarrel some fellow first rate and enjoyed such reputation. These cases under Sections 147, 452, 323, 440 and 324 IPC have already been registered and challenged against him. A company under Section 107 Cr.PC was filed against him on 19-2-73. Another case under Section 110 Cr.PC was also instituted against him on 13-12-74. The police requested the Magistrate that in the interest of maintenance of peace it was necessary to bind him in an appropriate amount The Sub Inspector also appended an unsworn ...


Aug 02 1976

State of Rajasthan Vs. Ram Charan Heda

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Aug-02-1976

Reported in: 1976WLN(UC)253

S.N. Modi, J.1. This second appeal by the defendant State of Rajasthan is directed against the appellate judgment of the Additional Civil Judge, Ajmer, dated July 5, 1968.2. The relevant undisputed facts of the case are that on July 19 1960, the plaintiff-respondent was appointed by the competent authority as s lecturer in Commerce in the Teachers' Training College, Ajmer. Subsequently, the State of Rajasthan framed the Rajatsthan Educational Service Rules, 1960, which came into force on October 27, 1960. By order dated June 29, 1903 the Director, Primary and Secondary Education, reverted the plaintiff from the post of Lecturer in Commerce to the post of Senior Teacher in Commerce. The plaintiff thereupon after notice under Section 80 C.P.C. brought the suit out of which this appeal has arisen for declaration that the order of reversion being without jurisdiction and against the Education Service Rules, 1960, hereinafter referred as 'the Rules', is void, illegal and inoperative, and th...


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