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Oct 16 2021 (HC)

Shri Somashekar Vs. The State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... following categories of cases by way of illustration wherein such power could be exercised either to prevent abuse of the process of any court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice, though it may not be possible to lay down any precise, clearly defined and sufficiently channelised and inflexible guidelines or rigid formulae ..... police is not in a position to conduct an impartial investigation because of extraneous influences, the court still cannot exercise executive power of directing the police force of another state to carry out investigations without the consent of that state. in such a situation, the matter is best left to the wisdom of ..... bengaluru, dated:06. 09/2019. government of karnataka hereby accords sanction to the central bureau of investigation, under section (6) of delhi special police establishment act, 1946 for further investigation of crime no.135/2016 under section 302 of indian penal code lodged in dharwad sub-urban police station, dharwad. the concerned department .....

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Oct 16 2021 (HC)

Sri Basavaraj Shivappa Muttagi Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... following categories of cases by way of illustration wherein such power could be exercised either to prevent abuse of the process of any court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice, though it may not be possible to lay down any precise, clearly defined and sufficiently channelised and inflexible guidelines or rigid formulae ..... police is not in a position to conduct an impartial investigation because of extraneous influences, the court still cannot exercise executive power of directing the police force of another state to carry out investigations without the consent of that state. in such a situation, the matter is best left to the wisdom of ..... bengaluru, dated:06. 09/2019. government of karnataka hereby accords sanction to the central bureau of investigation, under section (6) of delhi special police establishment act, 1946 for further investigation of crime no.135/2016 under section 302 of indian penal code lodged in dharwad sub-urban police station, dharwad. the concerned department .....

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Apr 01 2024 (HC)

Nagendra Reddy Vs. M G Shanthkumar

Court : Karnataka

..... to compliance; to constrain.-. 103 - nc:2024. khc:13114-db rfa no.200 of 2013 100. as per black s law dictionary coercion means, compulsion by physical force or threat of physical force; an act such as signing a will is not legally valid if done under coercion; conduct that constitutes the improper use of economic power to compel another to submit to ..... had uttered no threats to induce mot him to do so. although b might have thought that he was entering into a satisfactory business arrangements with a in order to secure a's resignation from landmark, he must have realised the great financial 30 1975 (2) al.er.465 - 104 - nc:2024. khc:13114-db rfa no.200 of ..... document pending registration.20. it is contended by defendant no.2 that on 15.07.2006, the sub-inspector of tilaknagar police station visited the sub-registrar, anekal and secured the said document on the ground of investigation in crime no.174/2006 registered for the offence punishable under section 364, 342, 506 r/w 34 of ipc. to .....

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Mar 06 2023 (HC)

Sri K Jagannath Rao Vs. M J Vittal

Court : Karnataka

..... to some extent: the mind was apt to take a pleasure in adapting circumstances to one another and even in straining them a little, if need be, to force them to form parts of one connected whole, and the more ingenuous the mind of the individual, the more likely was it, considering such matters, to overreach ..... burden expected to be discharged by law is only to the extent that the propounder has to show the execution in terms of the essential statutory requirements under the act; absence of suspicious circumstances; and mental fitness of the testator. thus, while appreciating the material evidence placed on record, the court is not expected to look for ..... from him" a personal acknowledgment of his signature.111. the need and necessity for stringent requirements of clause (c) to section 63 of the indian succession act has been succinctly elucidated and explained by hon ble apex court in h. venkatachala iyengar supra by dilating on the statutory and mandatory requisites in respect of proof .....

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Mar 06 2023 (HC)

Sri S Krishna Rao Vs. M J Vittal

Court : Karnataka

..... to some extent: the mind was apt to take a pleasure in adapting circumstances to one another and even in straining them a little, if need be, to force them to form parts of one connected whole, and the more ingenuous the mind of the individual, the more likely was it, considering such matters, to overreach ..... burden expected to be discharged by law is only to the extent that the propounder has to show the execution in terms of the essential statutory requirements under the act; absence of suspicious circumstances; and mental fitness of the testator. thus, while appreciating the material evidence placed on record, the court is not expected to look for ..... from him" a personal acknowledgment of his signature.111. the need and necessity for stringent requirements of clause (c) to section 63 of the indian succession act has been succinctly elucidated and explained by hon ble apex court in h. venkatachala iyengar supra by dilating on the statutory and mandatory requisites in respect of proof .....

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Dec 02 1987 (HC)

Sonakka Gopalagowda Shanthaveri and ors. Vs. U.R. Anantha Murthy and o ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1988Kant255

..... he was the unquestioned leader of the working class in karnataka and he was instrumental in bringing about revolutionary changes to secure ownership fights to the actual cultivators of the land; that he was a 'fire brand opposition leader who led ..... relationship with any one. according to him, the book in question is on the political life of late gopala gowda and borders on systematic character assassination. he appears to have re-read this novel after 'reading a cine report in sudha weekly (issue ..... a defamatory meaning the court will reject those meanings which can only emerge as the produce of some strained or forced or utterly unreasonable interpretation.'it is also well settled in law that the intention and the knowledge of the author ..... that archana viswanath, daughter of viswanath who had lost to gopala gowda in an assembly election in 70's, is making her acting debut (as the heroine) in the film. noted film distributor, writer and former director of nfdc m. bhaktavatsala plays the .....

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