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Aug 20 2010 (HC)

M/S Bahubali Stone Crusher and ors. Vs.Raj State Pollution Control and ...

Court : Rajasthan Jaipur

(1) With the closure of their stone crushers, with the threat to their right to livelihood, the petitioners, the owners of the stone crushers, have rushed to this Court for protection. Since through these petitions, the petitioners have challenged two orders, both dated 04.02.2010, passed by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board ('the Board', for short), these petitions are being decided by this common judgment. However, for the sake of clarity, the facts from S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.2593/2010, M/s Bahubali Stone Crusher v. Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, are being narrated hereinafter.(2) It is the case of the petitioner-firm that it had established an industrial unit for production of grit stone at village Bolkhera, Tehsil Kaman, District Bharatpur. The petitioner-firm was not only duly registered with the Board, but vide order dated 15.05.2004, the Board had granted the consent to operate to the petitioner-firm for its unit. The said consent was valid till 30.04.2...

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Aug 05 2010 (HC)

Raju Singh and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan.

Court : Rajasthan Jaipur

1. The case in hand is a chequered story and the prosecution case unfolds a pathetic chilling and sinister phenomenon whereby the life of a person was eliminated from this worldly scene and consigned to the heavenly abode by putting an end to his innocent life simply in a bid to exercise the powers of Police officials misused by them on the people in custody. The appellants before us are four Police officers of the rank of SHO and constables named Raju singh, Rajesh Kailash and Khem singh who have preferred their respective appeals against the judgment and order dated 20.12.2003 passed by learned Special Judge, SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Court, Jhalawar in Sessions case No.32/2003 (78/2001, 18/2000 & 4/2000), whereby they were convicted for the offences punishable under Section 302/331/348/201 alternatively under Sections 302/331/348/201 read with Section 34 of the IPC and were sentenced as under:- i)For the offence under Section 302/302 read with Section 34 of the IPC with imp...

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