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May 01 2003 (HC)

T.A. Choudhary Vs. State of A.P. and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : May-01-2003

Reported in : 2004(3)ALD357

..... chahal engineering and construction company v. irrigation department, punjab, sirsa, : air1993sc2541 , this court held that the words 'is otherwise invalid' in clause (c) of section 30 of the act would include an error apparent on the face of the record. in trustees of the port of madras v. engineering constructions corporation limited, : air1995sc2423 , after adverting to ..... the parties has a tradition in india. it has a social purpose to fulfil today. it has a great urgency today when there has been an explosion of litigations in the courts of law established by the sovereign power. new rights created, or awareness of these rights, the erosion of faith in ..... or voidable between the parties thereto is not applicable to an agreement the formation whereof law interdicts or which falls within the prohibitory range of section 23 of the contract act. thus, no legal relations are created by the agreement offending a statute or public policy enabling neither party to enforce the agreement. (see .....

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Apr 30 2003 (SC)

Jameel Ahmed and anr. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-30-2003

Reported in : JT2003(4)SC294; RLW2003(3)SC424; 2003(4)SCALE402; (2003)9SCC673; 2003(2)LC993(SC)

..... on each of them; in default to undergo ri for 3 months. nextly, he held a-5 guilty of offences punishable under sections 9b(i)(b) and 9c of the explosive act, 1884 and sentenced him to undergo ri for 2 years with a fine of rs. 500/-; in default to undergo further ri for 3 ..... act'), section 120b ipc; and sections 5 and 6 of the explosive substances act and section 9b and 9c of the explosive act. after trial the designated court held the appellants guilty of offences punishable under section 120b ipc, sections 3(3) and 6(1) of the tada, section 5 of the explosive substances act read with section 120b of the ipc and section 6 of the explosive substances act ..... to a-9, told the investigating offices that they had no licence to possess these explosive. thus on the ground that these accused persons had committed an offence under section 9b of the explosives act, sections 4 and 5 of the explosive substances act and section 286 of the ipc, they were arrested. the investigating officer, pw-12, took .....

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Apr 30 2003 (HC)

Jehangir Marzban Patel Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Apr-30-2003

Reported in : (2003)2GLR1835

..... at shahpur police station, ahmedabad city on 25-11-1995 for the offences punishable under sections 467, 468, 469, 471 and 201 of i.p.c. and under sections 25(1a), (1-aa), 1b, 3 and 29 of the arms act and section 9 of the explosive act.2. undisputedly, the applicant is in judicial custody since 7-12-1995 in connection ..... with the aforesaid offences. he has been charge-sheeted along with other co-accused on 26-11-1996. initially, the case of the present applicant and the co-accused was committed under section 209 of cr ..... may be imposed by the court while releasing him on bail.5. the applicant was immediately arrested and was charge-sheeted for the offence punishable under section 25(1-aa) of the act which is exclusively triable by the court of sessions. but after hearing, the learned sessions judge while dealing with the discharge application preferred by the .....

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Apr 30 2003 (HC)

State Bank of India Vs. Asha Chouhan

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Apr-30-2003

Reported in : III(2006)ACC320

..... credibility of the evidence is concerned, it is mainly a matter for the commissioner and not for the high court sitting in appeal. proviso to sub-section (1) of section 30 of the act provides that 'no appeal shall lie against the order of commissioner unless a substantial question of law is involved in the appeal', therefore, all that ..... sustained by him in the course of employment he expired on 19.6.1997. when he was changing the cylinder of fire extinguisher an accident occurred because of explosion. she has also stated that her husband was employed by the bank as electrician to maintain the regular supply of electricity in the branch.9. as against this ..... rs. 1,29,987 along' with an amount of rs. 500 towards the costs with the commissioner on 10.5.2002. the certificate as required under section 30 of the act has also been filed along with the appeal.7. mr. maindiratta, learned counsel for appellant vehemently submitted that the commissioner failed to correctly appreciate the oral and .....

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Apr 30 2003 (HC)

Assistant General Manager, State Bank of India Vs. Asha Chouhan

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Apr-30-2003

Reported in : 2004ACJ1474; [2004(102)FLR276]; (2004)IILLJ708MP

..... credibility of the evidence is concerned, it is mainly a matter for the commissioner and not for the high court sitting in appeal. proviso to sub-section (1) of section 30 of the act provides that 'no appeal shall lie against the order of commissioner unless a substantial question of law is involved in the appeal', therefore, all that ..... sustained by him in the course of employment he expired on june 19, 1997. when he was changing the cylinder of fire extinguisher an accident occurred because of explosion. she has also stated that her husband was employed by the bank as electrician to maintain the regular supply of electricity in the branch.9. as against this, ..... ,29,987.00 along with an amount of rs. 500.00 towards the costs with the commissioner on may 10, 2002. the certificate as required under section 30 of the act has also been filed along with the appeal.7. shri r. maindiratta, learned counsel for the appellant vehemently submitted that the commissioner failed to correctly appreciate the .....

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Apr 29 2003 (HC)

Shanmughavadivel @ Kannan Vs. State, by Inspector of Police

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Apr-29-2003

Reported in : 2003(2)CTC397

..... admit or deny the genuineness of each such document and the list of documents shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the state government. sub-section 3 of section 294, cr.p.c. contemplates that where the genuineness of any document is not disputed, such documents may be read in evidence in any inquiry, trial or ..... the contents of the document, ex.p.29 and as the contents of the document, ex.p.29, are not proved in terms of the provisions of the evidence act, it is to be excluded from the purview of this court.12. the prosecution can, of course, prove the contents of certain documents without examining the author of ..... the government scientific experts, to whom the section applies. a perusal of sub-section 4 of section 293, cr.p.c. indicates that the document issued by any chemical examiner or assistant chemical examiner to government, the report of a chief inspector of explosives, the report of the director of the finger print bureau, the report of the director, haffkeine institute, .....

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Apr 24 2003 (HC)

Shri Anand Patwardhan Vs. the Central Board of Film Certification and ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Apr-24-2003

Reported in : 2003(3)ALLMR25; 2003(5)BomCR58; 2004(1)MhLj856

..... affect the freedom of speech and expression of the petitioner under article 19(1)(a) of the constitution. they go beyond the parameters prescribed under sub-section (1) of section 5b of the cinematograph act, 1952. accordingly, we allow this petition and set aside the impugned order passed by the fcat and direct the respondents to issue 'u' certificate ..... directed that the slogans be deleted. the second deletion is from a speech of a dalit leader bhai sangare. this shri sangare is seen giving a speech after explosion of the atomic device by india. the speech records anguish of the speaker on the device being exploded on the day of buddha jayanti. the speaker says that ..... bomb or the comment on the hindu gods will disrupt public order. in his submission, this is not something which is permissible even under sub-section (1) of section 5-b of the act which lays down the principles for guidance in certifying the films.13. as far as the addition is concerned, mr. sebastian submitted that this was .....

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Apr 22 2003 (HC)

Heera Lal Pandit Alias Hira Lal Vs. State of Bihar

Court : Patna

Decided on : Apr-22-2003

..... which was called for on 2-4-2003, it appears' that mirganj p.s. case no. 340/2001 under sections 302, 341, 120b of the indian penal code read with section 3/4 of the explosive substances act was registered against the petitioner and other accused persons. the police forwarded the accused persons with the first information report ..... question arises as to whether the learned magistrate had jurisdiction to pass an order of release/discharge of the petitioner before submission of the final form.7. section 156 of the code of criminal procedure (hereinafter referred to as 'the code') empowers the police officer to investigate cognizable cases for which information relating to ..... forwarded the accused persons under custody to the chief judicial magistrate. gopalganj, who was empowered to take cognizance of the offence and try the same.9. section 173 of the code speaks about the submission of the report by the police after completion of investigation and in the instant, case, it appears that the .....

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Apr 18 2003 (HC)

P. Vishnuvardhan Reddy Vs. Government of A.P. and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Apr-18-2003

Reported in : 2003(6)ALD686

..... the town or village which had been growing in size because of its commercial, industrial, educational, religious or any other kind of importance or because of its explosive population;(ii) the suitability of the acquired land for putting up the buildings, be they residential, commercial or industrial, as the case may be;(iii) possibility ..... an extent of ac. 105-92 cents was acquired by the vizagapatnam harbour authority in february, 1928 for execution of anti-malarial works. while referring to section 23 of the act, the privy council observed:'the compensation must be determined therefore, by reference to the price which a willing vendor might reasonably expect to obtain from a ..... , air 1967 sc 465, the supreme court reiterated to principle in the following words:'market value on the basis of which compensation is payable under section 23 of the act means the price that a willing purchaser would pay to a willing seller for a property having due regard to its existing condition, with all its .....

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Apr 16 2003 (SC)

Aslam Parwez Etc. Vs. Govt. of Nct of Delhi

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-16-2003

Reported in : AIR2003SC3547; 2003CriLJ2525; [2003(3)JCR27(SC)]; JT2003(4)SC92; 2003(4)SCALE44; (2003)9SCC141

..... by aslam parwez against the judgment and order dated 2.2.1998 of addl. designated court (ii) delhi by which the former was convicted under section 25 of the arms act and section 5 of explosive substances act and was sentenced to two years ri and a fine of rs. 1,000/- under the first count and four years ri and a fine of ..... was issued on 20.10.87 i.e. subsequent to the recovery made on 12.9.87 and accordingly a-1, a-2 and a-3 were charged under section 25 of arms act and section 5 of explosive substances act. since the recovery at the pointing out of aslam @ pappu was made subsequent to the issuance of notification, he was charged under ..... rs. 1500/- under the second count and the latter was convicted under section 5 of terrorist and disruptive activities (prevention) act, 1987 (hereinafter referred as 'the tada') and .....

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