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Jul 02 1984

Surja Ram and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Jul-02-1984

Reported in: 1984WLN(UC)372

S.S. Byas, J.1. Since these two appeals one by accused Surja Ram and Bhanwru Ram and the other by the State arise out of one and the same judgment of the learned Sessions Judge, Merta dated August 21, 1979, they were heard together and are disposed of by a common judgment. The Sessions Judge convicted accused Surja Ram and Bhanwru Ram under Section 302/34 IPC and sentenced each of them to imprisonment for life and acquitted accused Mangla Ram of the aforesaid offence. Accused Surja Ram and Bhanwru Ram have come up in appeal to challenge their conviction and sentence while the State has come up in appeal against the acquittal of accused Mangla Ram.2. Briefly stated, the case set-up by the prosecution is as follows. Kishana Ram Jat the deceased-victim was a resident of Khotharon Ki Dhani Police Station, Merta Road (district Nagaur). The three accused Surjaram, Bhanwruram and Mangla Rim are resident of Gotan. At about 7.00 P.M. on January 7, 1978, Kishana Ram Jat left his Dhani to go to G...


Jul 02 1984

Sona Distilleries Ltd. and ors. Vs. the Excise Commissioner and ors.

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Jul-02-1984

Reported in: 1984WLN489

K.S. Sidhu, J.1. The petitioner M/s Sona Distilleries Ltd. is a public limited company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956. It is engaged in the business of manufacture and distillation of liquor, its distillery is situate at Alwar in the State of Rajasthan. Rectified spirit from which liquor is manufactured by the petitioner is obtained by it from other distilleries and is stored in storage vats kept in the bonded ware house of the premises of the petitioner's distillery. The receipt, storage and issue of the rectified spirit is conducted under the direct control and supervision of the Excise Department of the State. Wastage of the rectified spirit occurs due to evaporation in the process of storage, distillation, redistillation, blending and bottling of the potable liquor. The unfinished spirit which is good enough for redistillation remains stored in the distillery premises under the control and supervision of the excise officers of the State Government.2. Section 16, Rajasth...


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