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Apr 28 2006 (HC)

Akham Ibodi Singh and anr. Vs. Akham Biradhwaja Singh and anr.

Court : Guwahati

T. Nandakumar Singh, J.1. The power and jurisdiction of the High Court in an application under Section 19(4) of the Family Court Act, 1984 against the judgment and order of the Family Court disposing of the application for maintenance under Section 125, Cr.P.C., 1973 is akin to revisional jurisdiction of the High Court under Section 401 read with Section 397 of the Cr.P.C.2. Heard Mr. S. Rupachandra Singh, learned Counsel for the petitioner and also Mr. R. K. Nokulsana Singh, learned Sr. counsel assisted by Mr. R. K. Milan, learned Counsel appearing for the contesting respondent No. 2, Shri Akham Joykumar Singh.3. The short fact which gives rise to the filing of the present application is that petitioner No. 1, Shri Akham Ibodi Singh, aged about 74 years and petitioner No. 2, Smt. Akham (Ongbi) Chaobi Devi, aged about 71 years are the parents of the respondents. The respondent No. 1, Shri Akham Biradhwaja Singh is the eldest son of the petitioners and he was educated up to M.Sc. (Phys...

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Sep 03 2009 (HC)

R.S. Sodhi and anr. and Vs. Partha Pratim Saikia

Court : Guwahati

Reported in : [2009]151CompCas583(Gauhati)

I.A. Ansari, J.1. By this common judgment and order, I propose to dispose of both these criminal petitions inasmuch as both these petitions have arisen out of the same order, which stands impugned in these criminal petitions, and both have been, on the request made by learned Counsel for the parties, heard together.2. By making these applications under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as 'the Code'), the petitioners have sought for setting aside and quashing the order, dated May 30, 2007, whereby cognisance of offences under Sections 406/409/420/120B/34 of the IPC has been taken by the learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kamrup, and summons have accordingly been directed to be issued against the present petitioners as accused.3. I have heard Mr. J.M. Choudhury, learned senior counsel, appearing on behalf of the accused-petitioners, and Mr. G.N. Sahewalla, learned senior counsel, appearing on behalf of the complainant-opposite party. I hav...

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