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May 08 2015 (HC)

Umesh Kumar Sharma Vs. Prem Sagar Sharma and Anr

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the complaint will be filed within a period of two weeks, on which the chief judicial magistrate, jodhpur, within whose jurisdiction the act and offence was committed, shall summon the accused and 17 proceed in accordance with law.21. ..... an 6 argument was raised that the offences against them are under investigation under sections 420, 406, 423, 424, 451, 465, 467, 468 and 471 ipc, but these offences are not concerned with the allegations under section 138 of the negotiable instrument act. ..... both offences are of different nature. .....

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May 13 2015 (HC)

Soorajmal @ Suryabhan Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... after committal, the charges were frame against the accused-appellant for offence under sections 447 and 302 ipc, which were read over to him but he denied charges and claimed trial. 4. ..... 8 of 2004 whereby, the accused appellant has been convicted for offence under sections 447 and 302 ipc and has been sentenced as under: for offence under section 447 ipc: rigorous imprisonment for three months and to pay a fine of l500 and in default thereof to undergo simple imprisonment for fifteen days. ..... after; completion of investigation, police filed charge-sheet against appellant for offence under sections 447 and 302 ipc and he was pin trial, which was entrusted to the court of additional sessions judge (fast track) sikar. 3. ..... 178/2003 (ex.p2) was registered at police station laxmangarh, district sikar for offence under section 302 read with section 34 ipc a 21.8.2003. ..... the accused-appellant soorajmal @ suryabhan s/o ganesha ton is acquitted of the charge for offence u/sections 447 and 302 ipc. ..... after conclusion of the trial, the accused convicted and sentenced for the aforesaid offence in the manner stated herein above. 6. ..... for offence under section 302 ipc: life imprisonment and to pay a fine of l1,000 and in default thereof to undergo imprisonment for six months. 2. .....

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May 15 2015 (HC)

Hanuman Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... basis of the said circumstances, it can be held whether such circumstances lead towards the guilt of the accused regard being had to the principle that they lead to a singular conclusion that the appellant is guilty of the offence and it does not allow any other probability which is likely to allow the presumption of innocence of the accused. ..... family members of the deceased stated that the appellant was having an evil eye on the wife of the deceased and weapon of offence was also recovered at his instance which completes the chain of circumstances and no interference is needed. 8. ..... the charges were framed against the appellant for the offences under sections 302 ipc which were denied by the appellant and he claimed to be tried. 4. ..... pw/2 kishan gopal and pw/19 govind are the attesting witnesses but nothing has been brought on record which can suggest that kutiya was used for commission of the offence. .....

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May 26 2015 (HC)

Vishal Kaushik Vs. Family Court and Another

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... learned counsel for the petitioner has further argued that it would be mockery of justice as much as anomaly of law that if an offence is committed against a woman behind the closed doors of her matrimonial home, then presumption is read against the husband and his family, but when the wife commits adultery against her husband in the matrimonial ..... verghese then filed a complaint in the court of the district magistrate, trivandrum, against ponnan charging him with offence of defamation. .....

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May 29 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Manoj Pratap Singh

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the accused being a cab driver hatched a conspiracy with another to abduct her and take her to a secluded spot where they committed heinous offence of gang rape and thereafter murdered her by means of strangulation with her own 'odhani', slashing her wrist with a blade and smashing her ..... court referred to the two judgments as rendered in bachan singh (supra) and macchi singh (supra) and culled out what would be deemed as aggravating circumstances and mitigating circumstances: aggravating circumstances : (1) the offences relating to the commission of heinous crimes like murder, rape, armed dacoity, kidnapping etc. ..... judge,protection of children from sexual offences act cases, rajsamand, after hearing the counsel for the parties and going through the evidence, came to the conclusion that the appellant manoj pratap singh was guilty of committing offences under sections 363, 365, 376(f ) and section 320, indian penal code read with section 6 of the protection of children from sexual offence act, 2012 and awarded capital punishment ..... mitigating circumstances : (1) the manner and circumstances in and under which the offence was committed, for example, extreme mental 18 or emotional disturbance or extreme provocation in contradistinction to all ..... it was also held that if the court finds that the offence is of an exceptionally depraved and heinous character and constitutes, on account of its design and the manner of its execution, a source of grave danger to the society at large, the court .....

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May 29 2015 (HC)

Manoj Pratap Singh Vs. State

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the accused being a cab driver hatched a conspiracy with another to abduct her and take her to a secluded spot where they committed heinous offence of gang rape and thereafter murdered her by means of strangulation with her own 'odhani', slashing her wrist with a blade and smashing her ..... court referred to the two judgments as rendered in bachan singh (supra) and macchi singh (supra) and culled out what would be deemed as aggravating circumstances and mitigating circumstances: aggravating circumstances : (1) the offences relating to the commission of heinous crimes like murder, rape, armed dacoity, kidnapping etc. ..... judge,protection of children from sexual offences act cases, rajsamand, after hearing the counsel for the parties and going through the evidence, came to the conclusion that the appellant manoj pratap singh was guilty of committing offences under sections 363, 365, 376(f ) and section 320, indian penal code read with section 6 of the protection of children from sexual offence act, 2012 and awarded capital punishment ..... mitigating circumstances : (1) the manner and circumstances in and under which the offence was committed, for example, extreme mental 18 or emotional disturbance or extreme provocation in contradistinction to all ..... it was also held that if the court finds that the offence is of an exceptionally depraved and heinous character and constitutes, on account of its design and the manner of its execution, a source of grave danger to the society at large, the court .....

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Jul 08 2015 (HC)

Sundra Sodha Vs. State of Rajasthan and Others

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

1. by way of this writ petition, the petitioner is seeking directions to the respondents to grant her admission to undergraduate programme leading to bachelor's degree in discipline of mining engineering [b.e. (mining)] in the college of technology and engineering, udaipur, while extending benefit of reservation under the women category. 2. the facts leading to filing of the present petition are that the board of technical education, rajasthan, issued an advertisement inviting applications from eligible candidates for admission to first year of undergraduate programme in different disciplines of engineering in government aided and private unaided technical institutions of rajasthan (except bits pilani, mnit jaipur and other deemed and private universities) for the academic session 2014-15 through rajasthan pre-engineering test-2014 ('rpet-2014'). 3. the petitioner being eligible to participate in rpet-2014 filled up the application form online and appeared in the examination. the result of rpet-2014 was declared wherein the petitioner secured 34 marks out of 120. she was placed in the general merit at serial no.27654 and at serial no.4750 in the merit list of category general (female). after declaration of the result, the second respondent-coordinator, rpet-2014, issued instructions for filling up online option forms for securing admission in different disciplines of engineering. pursuant thereto, the petitioner filled up online option form giving preference regarding .....

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Jul 15 2015 (HC)

Mohd. Umar and Others Vs. State of Rajasthan and Another

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... investigation is not concluded within a period of six months from the date on which the accused was arrested, the magistrate shall make an order stopping further investigation into the offence unless the officer making the investigation satisfies the magistrate that for special reasons and in the interests of justice the continuation of the investigation beyond the period of six months is necessary. ..... doing so, but no magistrate shall authorise the detention of the accused person in custody under this paragraph for a total period exceeding,- (i) ninety days, where the investigation relates to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years; (ii) sixty days, where the investigation relates to any other ..... reason to believe from personal knowledge or information given by any person and taken in writing that any person has committed an offence punishable under this act or from any document, article or any other thing which may furnish evidence of the commission of such offence or from any illegally acquired property or any document or other article which may furnish evidence of holding any illegally acquired ..... offence, and, on the expiry of the said period of ninety days, or sixty days, as the case may be, the accused person shall be released on bail if he is prepared to and .....

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Jul 24 2015 (HC)

Dinesh Chandra Somani Vs. Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Bhilwara an ...

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the applicant in view of the aforesaid facts and circumstances appears to have prima facie committed offences punishable u/ss 177, 199, 200, 193 and 209 and 420/54 i.p.c. .....

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Aug 10 2015 (HC)

Nikhil Soni Vs. Union of India and Others

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... referring to the judgments in ramdaya v/s emperors (air 1914 all.249), emperor v/s vidyasagar (air 1928 pat.497) and kindarsingh v/s emperor (air 1933 all 160), in which the abetment of sati was held to be an offence and sentences were inflicted, the division bench observed that in all the ages, the rajas, maharajas, jagirdars and emperors have made efforts to stop, ban and punish those persons, who abet and ..... (4) the kind is far away from religious or spiritual considerations (5) the means employed to bring about the death are weapons of offence or death; (6) the death is sudden inmost cases unless the victim is rescued earlier; (7) the act is committed in secrecy (8) it causes misery or bereavement to the kith ..... jaipur, it is stated that the petitioner has not placed on record any example in which the practice of santhara amounts to offence under section 309 ipc, whereas commonly and religiously it is known as religious activity or faith in jain religion like other religions ..... the petitioner has not placed on record any such facts or material, which may demonstrate glorifying of sati, which is an offence under the law and in no religion glorifying of sati pratha is religious activity or religious faith or amounts to belief in ..... is submitted that a voluntary fast unto death is an act of self-destruction, which amounts to suicide , which is a criminal offence and is punishable under section 309 ipc with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or with .....

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