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Sep 27 2023 (HC)

Shri Karan Singh S Rajpurohith Vs. The City Muncipal Council

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... in the nature of mandamus directing the respondents to comply with the order dated 04.10.2021 passed by this court and award compensation under the disaster management act, 2005 ( act for short).2. heard the learned counsel smt. v. vidya iyer appearing for the petitioner, sri. shivaraj s ballolli, learned counsel appearing ..... drinking water, essential provisions, healthcare and services in an affected area; (i) such other actions as may be necessary for disaster management. in terms of section 39 of the act, it is necessary for every municipal authority or the authority in which the land would come to safe keep and bear in ..... for (i) drawing up mitigation, preparedness and response plans, capacity- building, data collection and identification and training of personnel in relation to disaster management; (ii) assessing the damage from any disaster; (iii) carrying out rehabilitation and reconstruction; (g) make provision for resources in consultation with the state authority for the - 10 - .....

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Jun 20 2024 (HC)

The Managing Director Vs. Gouramma W/o Rameshappa Koller

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... court of india issued directives regarding ex-gratia payments for covid-19 victims' families. under section 12(3) of the disaster management act, 2005, families of deceased covid-19 victims are entitled to rs 50,000 from the state disaster response fund (sdrf), disbursed through district disaster management authorities (ddma), as humanitarian gestures, not as admissions of liability.24. in the high court of judicature at bombay ..... , ksrtc, north west division, gokul road, hosur, hubballi. reptd. by its depot manager, nwksrtc, hirekerur depot, hirekerur, tq: hirekerur dist: haveri-581111.-. respondent (by sri m.k. soudagar, advocate) this miscellaneous first appeal is filed under section1731) of motor vehicles act, 1988, against the judgment and award dated3108.2016 passed in mvc no.31/2012 on the file of the senior civil .....

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Jun 20 2024 (HC)

Gouramma Vs. The Managing Director

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... court of india issued directives regarding ex-gratia payments for covid-19 victims' families. under section 12(3) of the disaster management act, 2005, families of deceased covid-19 victims are entitled to rs 50,000 from the state disaster response fund (sdrf), disbursed through district disaster management authorities (ddma), as humanitarian gestures, not as admissions of liability.24. in the high court of judicature at bombay ..... , ksrtc, north west division, gokul road, hosur, hubballi. reptd. by its depot manager, nwksrtc, hirekerur depot, hirekerur, tq: hirekerur dist: haveri-581111.-. respondent (by sri m.k. soudagar, advocate) this miscellaneous first appeal is filed under section1731) of motor vehicles act, 1988, against the judgment and award dated3108.2016 passed in mvc no.31/2012 on the file of the senior civil .....

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Jun 20 2024 (HC)

Shivanandappa Vs. The Managing Director

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... court of india issued directives regarding ex-gratia payments for covid-19 victims' families. under section 12(3) of the disaster management act, 2005, families of deceased covid-19 victims are entitled to rs 50,000 from the state disaster response fund (sdrf), disbursed through district disaster management authorities (ddma), as humanitarian gestures, not as admissions of liability.24. in the high court of judicature at bombay ..... , ksrtc, north west division, gokul road, hosur, hubballi. reptd. by its depot manager, nwksrtc, hirekerur depot, hirekerur, tq: hirekerur dist: haveri-581111.-. respondent (by sri m.k. soudagar, advocate) this miscellaneous first appeal is filed under section1731) of motor vehicles act, 1988, against the judgment and award dated3108.2016 passed in mvc no.31/2012 on the file of the senior civil .....

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Jun 20 2024 (HC)

The Managing Director Vs. Shivanadappa S/o Veerabasappa Majjiger

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... court of india issued directives regarding ex-gratia payments for covid-19 victims' families. under section 12(3) of the disaster management act, 2005, families of deceased covid-19 victims are entitled to rs 50,000 from the state disaster response fund (sdrf), disbursed through district disaster management authorities (ddma), as humanitarian gestures, not as admissions of liability.24. in the high court of judicature at bombay ..... , ksrtc, north west division, gokul road, hosur, hubballi. reptd. by its depot manager, nwksrtc, hirekerur depot, hirekerur, tq: hirekerur dist: haveri-581111.-. respondent (by sri m.k. soudagar, advocate) this miscellaneous first appeal is filed under section1731) of motor vehicles act, 1988, against the judgment and award dated3108.2016 passed in mvc no.31/2012 on the file of the senior civil .....

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Oct 13 2023 (HC)

State Of Karnataka, By Haveri Women P.s. Vs. Manjunathgouda Patil @ Sh ...

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... secretly and wrongfully using the opportunity of absence of his sister in her house and using the said house as a place for committing the offence. because of this act of the appellant/accused, an innocent, helpless girl believing that appellant/accused went with him in a car and she was subjected to rape by him. thereafter, mercilessly ..... murdered her and thereafter transported the dead body, tried to destroy the evidence by putting fire on the dead body which was half burnt. it is submitted that, his acts and actions discloses planning and pre-meditated actions and that the ghastly crime was committed in a barbaric manner.101. sub section (3) of section 354 cr.p.c ..... the conviction of accused for the offence of kidnapping, rape and murder under sections 363, 376(2)(f), 302, 201 of ipc and sections 4 and 6 of pocso act, 2012. while confirming the said sentence of conviction, we propose to commute the death sentence to life imprisonment *for a period of 25 years without remission* for the .....

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Oct 13 2023 (HC)

Manjunathgouda Patil Alias Shashi S/o Shankargouda Vs. State Of Karnat ...

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... secretly and wrongfully using the opportunity of absence of his sister in her house and using the said house as a place for committing the offence. because of this act of the appellant/accused, an innocent, helpless girl believing that appellant/accused went with him in a car and she was subjected to rape by him. thereafter, mercilessly ..... murdered her and thereafter transported the dead body, tried to destroy the evidence by putting fire on the dead body which was half burnt. it is submitted that, his acts and actions discloses planning and pre-meditated actions and that the ghastly crime was committed in a barbaric manner.101. sub section (3) of section 354 cr.p.c ..... conviction of accused for the offence of kidnapping, rape and murder under sections 363, 376(2)(f), 302, 201 of ipc and sections 4 and 6 of pocso act, 2012. while confirming the said sentence of conviction, we propose to commute the death sentence to life imprisonment for a period of 25 years without remission for the offence .....

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Aug 19 2024 (HC)

Agricutlural Insurance Company Of India Ltd., Vs. Mahimacharan Patil

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... of india1. prof. m.s.swaminathan, a renowned agricultural scientist emphasized the importance of agriculture insurance for the farms saying that it helps them to manage risks like crop failures, natural disaster & market fluctuation by providing financial protection which eventually would relieve them from debt traps. insurance enables farmers to recover from losses making them more resilient ..... we have not been notified any rule or ruling to the contra. the term sheets being the sheet anchor of the insurance contract, which the stakeholders have acted upon and that the claims of the insured farmers have been accordingly settled, it was not open to the learned single judge to direct reframing of the term ..... assent. a contracting party, unlike a tortfeasor, is bound because he has agreed to be bound. agreement, however, is not a mental state but an act, and, as an act, is a matter of inference from conduct. the parties are to be judged not by what is in their minds, but by what they have said .....

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Feb 21 2023 (HC)

Santhosh S/o Dinakar Achari Vs. The State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... pw11 and pw14 as against the accused. under these circumstances, the evidence of above witnesses though is hearsay, is admissible in evidence under section 32 of the evidence act.63. it is relevant to note that the law relating to acceptability of the dying declaration has been succinctly narrated in the case of laxman vs. state of ..... as much as the cds and other electronic records are not at all admissible in evidence for not producing the certificate as required under sec 65b of the evidence act. analysis of the evidence and conclusions:51. among the 27 witnesses examined by the prosecution, the testimony of the complainant-pw4/prakash, testimony of pw3-deepa w ..... happens to be police inspector had heard the statement made by the deceased. therefore, it is the case of the prosecution that under section 32 of the evidence act, what has been heard by these witnesses cannot be a hearsay but it amounts to dying declaration by the deceased. the arguments:9. the learned senior counsel appearing .....

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Jan 12 2024 (HC)

Sureshgouda S. Satmar Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka Dharwad

..... deposed before the magistrate under section 164 of cr.p.c. as such, the learned sessions judge invoking the provision under section 114 of the indian evidence act, drawn a presumption in favour of the prosecution and has rightly convicted the accused. nevertheless, the investigation officer has also obtained the necessary certificates under section 65 ..... (b) of the indian evidence act from the person who recorded the statements of pws.1 and 6 which is marked at ex.p.40. in such circumstances, though the learned sessions judge ..... . state of punjab, (2006) 12 scc306: (2007) 1 scc (cri) 732]. this court reiterated : (scc p. 313, para14) 14. section 106 of the evidence act does not relieve the prosecution to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubt. only when the prosecution case has been proved the burden in regard to such facts which was .....

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