Rajasthan Court June 1994 Judgments
Sita Ram Vs. Nasiruddin
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jun-03-1994
Reported in: 1994(2)WLN220
R.S. Kejriwal, J.1. This revision is directed against the order dated 20.1.1994, passed by learned Munsif and Judicial Magistrate (West), Jaipur City, Jaipur, in Civil Suit No. 824/1933, by which the said Court rejected the application of the petitioner for condonation of delay.2. Brief relevant facts of the case are that the plaintiff non-petitioners filed a suit for eviction interalia on the ground that the petitioner committed default in payment of rent. The trial Court vide its order dated 9.9.1991, determined the arrears of rent Under Section 13(3) of the Rajasthan Premises (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, (for short the 'Act'). The petitioner could not deposit the same within the time granted by the trial court but deposited the same on 28.3.1992. He further committed defaults in payment of monthly rent. Later on the petitioner submitted an application praying that the delay in depositing the determined amount and monthly rent be condoned. The trial Court vide its order dated ...
Tag this Judgment!Purshottam Lal and ors. Vs. Rajasthan State Electricity Board
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jun-03-1994
Reported in: 1994(2)WLC709; 1994(2)WLN345
Arun Madan, J.1. The aforementioned 35 writ petitions filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, have come before us on a reference made by learned Single Judge of this Court vide his common order, dated 2.9.1993 for deciding the identical questions of law raised in the above writ petitions, in the matter concerning the interpretation of Ministerial Staff Service Regulations, 1962 of the Rajasthan State Electricity Board (Hereinafter referred to as 'R.S.E.B.'). Since the above writ petitions are all connected matters involving the identical questions of law, they are being disposed of by this single common order which shall be operative in all the matters.2. For the sake of convenience, it shall be appropriate to refer the facts of civil writ petition No. 6916/92, Purshottamlal v. R.S.E.B. The petitioner, Purshottamlal joined service of the R.S.E.B. on 10.11.1978 as Peon (Class IVth). He was appointed as Lower Division Clerk (For short LDC) by order, dated 26th March, 1984, ...
Tag this Judgment!Chand Devi Vs. the State of Rajasthan
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jun-03-1994
Reported in: 1994(2)WLN354
Arun Madan, J.1. This second appeal has been preferred by the plaintiff-appellant against the judgment and decree dated 12th October, 1983 passed by the Civil Judge, Ajmer in Civil First Appeal No. 146/82, arising out of the judgment and decree dated 14th October, 1982 passed by the Addl. Munsiff & Judicial Magistrate No.1, Ajmer in Civil Suit No. 125/79.2. The following substantial questions of law have arisen for consideration of this Court, in this second appeal:(1) Whethr a Government School fully run and managed by the State can be considered as 'a recognised educational institution' within the meaning of Section 6(2)(a) of the Rajasthan Premises (Control of Rent & Eviction) Act, 1955 (hereinafter to be referred as 'the Act')?(2) Whether 'a recognised educational institution referred to in Section 6(2)(a) of the Act refers to only privately run educational institutions which are recognised by the State for the purpose of giving grants holding examinations and similar other purpose...
Tag this Judgment!Shree Swami Advocate Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jun-02-1994
Reported in: AIR1995Raj69; 1994(2)WLC484; 1994(2)WLN134
ORDERArun Madan, J.1. This writ petition has been filed in this court under Article 226 of the Constitution with a prayer for enforcement of petitioner's fundamental rights under Articles 14 read with 51A, 163 and Schedule 3 of the Constitution of India. The petitioner is a public spirited citizen of India and an Advocate by profession.2. The facts giving rise to the filing of this petition briefly stated are that the petitioner has placed a reliance upon a newspaper report dated 20th April, 1994 published in Jaipur Edition of Navbharat Times vide Annex. 1 to this writ petition which is in vernacular. The caption of the said news report reads as under :^^'ks[kkor Hkh iksyks xzkm.M cpkus ds vfHk;kuesa A**As per the aforesaid newspaper report the State Government of Rajasthan had already completed the acquisition proceedings of 200 acres of land known as Rambagh Polo-ground on behalf of Jaipur Development Authority (For short 'JDA') for the purpose of constructing residential houses in t...
Tag this Judgment!Om Prakash Jangid Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jun-02-1994
Reported in: II(1994)DMC475; 1995(2)WLC344; 1994(2)WLN276
Arun Madan, J.1. This petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India is directed against alleged arbitrary and illegal investigation in respect of F.I.R. No. 54/90 for offence Under Sections 498A, 406 and 120B IPC. Police Station Jhotwara, Jaipur and for regarding reopening of the final report No. 53/91, dated 30th June, 1991, drawn up by the District Special Investigation Cell, Jaipur under direction and supervision of the then Dy. Inspector General, Jaipur Range.2. The facts giving rise to the filing of this petition briefly stated are that the petitioner was married with Smt. Chandrakanta on 20th November, 1988 according to Hindu Customary Rites. The couple lived together happily till January, 1990 at the petitioner's residential quarter No. 80 Dak Colony, Malaviya Nagar, Jaipur. It has been stated in the petition that the petitioner was interested in purchase of some residential plot prior to the celebration of his marriage and a deal was struck for the purchase of the plo...
Tag this Judgment!Keshar Lal Kumawat Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jun-01-1994
Reported in: 1994(2)WLN332
V.K. Singhal, J.1. This judgment shall disposed of the writ petitions enumerated in the Schedule 'A'. Since the questions involved are common, all these writ petitions are decided by this Single Order.2. The dispute relates to the termination of services of the Teacher Grade-III, who have obtained the training certificate from Rajkiya Udyog Prashikshalaya Parasuramdwara, Jaipur (in short Parasuramdwara) and, Vidyabhawan Kala Sansthan Udaipur (in short Vidyabhawan). Few of the teachers have obtained the B.Ed, qualification with permission or without permission of the employer. A circular was issued by the Director-Cum-Special Secretary, Gramin Vikas and Panchayatiraj Vibhag on 7.4.94, in which directions were given that the teachers having National Trade Certificate (N.T.C.) are not capable of teaching in the schools which are run by the Panchayat Samitis, and, therefore the services of such teachers who have been appointed after 6.01.1985 shall be terminated. The copy of the circular i...
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