Rajasthan Court May 1978 Judgments
Sukhveer Singh and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: May-08-1978
Reported in: 1978(11)WLN291
C. Honniah, C.J.1. An armed robbery was committed at the house of one Ramchandra, resident of village Dulmera on the night intervening 20th and 21st of April, 1970. Chunni (PW. 8), wife of Ramchandra, who was in the house, woke up in the mid-night in order to give water to her cow. Then she saw three persons standing in the 'Bada'. She climbed on a ladder and asked those three persons, who they were? One of them, who was wearing a black pant, and a white shirt armed with a gun, came near the ladder, caught hold of her and dragged her down and threatened her staying the it if she raised hue and cry she would be done to death. Soon thereafter the other two persons, one of whom was wearing a 'Khakhi' shirt and having a 'Khakhi' 'chaddar', and the other wearing a 'Dhoti' and a 'kurta' of 'Kisnusi' colour, entered the house. One of them dragged her inside the house and assaulted her as a result of which she sustained an injury on the head. She was threatened not to shout. Then the three per...
Tag this Judgment!Vijay Goods Transport Company Vs. the State of Rajasthan and Three ors ...
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: May-06-1978
Reported in: 1978(11)WLN713
M.L. Shrimal, J.1. This is a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution by Vijay Goods Transport Company through its partner Gopi Chand, prating for issuance of a direction not to take into consideration the tender of the petitioner authorising him to transport stationery goods from one place to the other.2. From the petition it appears that tenders relating to transportation of stationery articles by respondents No. 3 were invited. The petitioner as well as other persons including respondent No. 4 submitted their respective tenders for the above purpose which were to be opened by respondent No. 3 on January 13, 1978, at 11 a.m. in the presence of the interested pad Section All the conditions under which tenders were to be accepted need not be mentioned except those having a bearing for the decision of this petition. One of the conditions was that no tender which was not accompanied by a deposit of earnest money of Rs. 500/- was to be considered and further condition was...
Tag this Judgment!Hakim Kabir Ahmed Vs. Smt. Bhanwari Bai
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: May-03-1978
Reported in: AIR1978Raj173; 1978(11)WLN123
ORDERKalyan Dutta, J.1. This is an application in-revision filed by Hakim Kabir Ahmed against an order of the Additional Munsiff No. 1, Jodhpur, City, dated 31st Jan., 1978, whereby objections of the petitioner under Section 47, Civil Procedure Code relating to execution of the decree for his eviction from the suit premises were dismissed and the decree was held to be executable.2. The relevant facts giving rise to this revision-application may be briefly stated as follows:--Mst. Bhanwari Bai instituted a suit for eviction against Hakim Kabir Ahmed from her shop in the court of the Munsiff, Jodhpur City, on the ground that the premises were required reasonably and bona fide by her for the use or occupation of herself. The learned Munsiff decreed the suit for eviction against the petitioner. On 1st and 2nd appeals by the petitioner, the judgment, and decree passed by the learned Munsiff were upheld and confirmed. The petitioner then preferred an appeal in the Supreme Court of India agai...
Tag this Judgment!Hakim Mohammed Ali Vs. Smt. Bhanwari Bai
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: May-03-1978
Reported in: 1978WLN(UC)203
K.D. Sharma, J.1. This is an application-in-revision filed by Hakim Mohammed Ali against an order of the Additional Munsiff, No. 1, Jodhpur City dated January 31, 1978, whereby objections of the petitioner Under Section 47, Civil Procedure Code relating to execution of the decree for his eviction from the suit premises were dismissed and the decree was held to the executable.2. The relevant facts giving rise to that revision-application may be briefly stated as follows Smt. Bhanwari Bai instituted a suit for eviction against Hakim Mohammed Ali from her shop in the court of the Munsiff, Jodhpur City, on the ground that the premises were required reasonably and bonafide by her for the use of occupation of herself The learned Munsiff decreed the suit for eviction against the petitioner. On 1st and 2sd appeals by the petitioner the judgments and decrees passed by the learned Munsiff were upheld and confirmed The petitioner then preferred an appeal in the Supreme Court of India against the ...
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