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Aug 09 1979 (HC)

The State of Rajasthan and anr. Vs. Maharaja Rao Bhim Singh and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Aug-09-1979

Reported in : AIR1980Raj27

..... in chap. iii. the question involved was whether paying proper compensation was necessary and this was the point in issue in that writ where validity of bank nationalisation act was challenged.14. so far as the present case is concerned, the two terms compensation and interest are separately used in the rajasthan land acquisition ..... award is vitiated and reference should have been made under section 18 of the act. mr. ras-togi's contention was that compensation is comprehensive term and includes interest on account of loss or damage caused to person by deprivation of the property, as held in bank nationalisation case (air 1970 sc 564, r. c. cooper v. union of india ..... ).10. mr. meherishi, learned counsel for the respondents on the contrary raised a serious preliminary objection, it was argued that under s. 18 of the act a reference can be made only in relation to four .....

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Apr 20 1979 (HC)

Kishan Singh Vs. the State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Apr-20-1979

Reported in : 1979WLN247

..... the appellant further finds corroboration from the recovery of a blood stained axe at his instance and in consequence of an information recorded under section 27 of the evidence act. it is proved by the evidence of shri kameshwar prasad, pw 13, that the appellant, while in police custody, gave him an information that he had ..... the recovery of an axe on may 9, 1972, at the instance of the appellant and in consequence of his information recorded under section 27 of the evidence act, he applied for further remand of the appellant to police custody for further investigation, and he made a note to this effect in his police diary after ..... his hand immediately after the occurrence. the public prosecutors further submitted that the confessional statement made by the appellant was free, voluntary and true and could safely be acted upon and provided surer basis for conviction of the appellant under section 302, ipc, especially when it found support from other independent evidence on the record such as .....

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