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May 10 2002 (HC)

Mahesh Laxmanbhai Patel Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (2002)4GLR3127

..... made to the metropolitan magistrate, court no.7, ahmedabad, on next day, along with the production report which contained all details, that is, name of the police station - `amraiwadi police station', c.r.no.5246 of 1996, under sections 8(c) and 21 of the ndps act, and the name and address of the accused, `maheshbhai laxmanbhai ..... the requirements thereunder would not arise. if during such search or arrest there is a chance of recovery of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance then the police officer, who is not empowered, should inform the empowered officer who should thereafter proceed in accordance with the provisions of the ndps act. if he happens to ..... there is no independent evidence supporting the case of the prosecution and, therefore, the case of the prosecution must fail. according to him, the evidence of the police officers in the present case is not that of 'sterling quality', which is a must. he submitted that in absence of necessary corroboration, the contents of the .....

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Oct 14 2011 (HC)

Forbes and Co Ltd and anr. Vs. the Official Liquidator of the Swadeshi ...

Court : Mumbai

..... custody or control all the property, effects and actionable claims to which the company is or appears to be entitled. he has very wide powers including seeking assistance of the police for taking possession of the company's properties and effects. sub-section 2 of section 456 states that all the property and effects of the company shall be deemed to .....

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Oct 14 1997 (SC)

Ashim K. Roy Vs. Bipinbhai Vadilal Mehta and Others

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1997SC3976; 1997(2)ALD(Cri)678; [1998]91CompCas1(SC); JT1997(8)SC392; 1997(6)SCALE374; (1998)1SCC133; [1997]Supp4SCR446

ORDERK. Venkataswami, J.1. These appeals arise out of a complaint filed by the appellant which was subsequently registered as Criminal Case No. 2627 89. Brief facts leading to the filing of these appeals are given below :-The appellant who was a General Secretary of Hind Mazdoor Kisan Panchayat to which Gujarat Mazdoor Panchayat, a recognised trade union of a limited company, originally known as M/s. Sayaji Mills Ltd, now known as Sayaji Industries Ltd, is affiliated. According to the appellant/complainant, respondents 1 & 2(hereinafter called the 'contesting respondents') have committed offences under Sections 120-B and 409 IPC read with Section 77 of the Companies Act. The contesting respondents are father and son. One Vadilal Lalbhai Mehta was the father of the first respondent Bipinbhai Vadilal^ Mehta. One Subhasbhai Vadilal Mehta was the brother of the first respondent. They entered into a memorandum of understanding on 30.1.1982 for dividing their properties. As per the said memo...

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Oct 03 2007 (HC)

Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Smt. Laxmi Rani Biswas and ors.

Court : Guwahati

..... , 1988 (in short, 'the mv act, 1988'), seeking compensation, the case of the claimant being, in brief, thus: on 16-9-1996, at about 12.30 pm, while her husband, a police constable, was travelling through assam agartala road, towards no. 10 ongc drill site, in a jeep, bearing registration no. tr-01-2561, followed, for reasons of safety, by another jeep .....

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Jun 05 2014 (HC)

Chewang Pintso Bhutia, East Sikkim and Another Vs. State of Sikkim thr ...

Court : Sikkim

..... below. these forests cover a distance of about fifteen kilometres, and are extremely rich in plant biodiversity, including medicinal plants of value to traditional tibetan pharmacopoeia. due to external pressures on these resources, these ecosystems are degraded in many areas. the demajong landscape: padmasambhava, worshipped by sikkimese buddhists, ..... institutions. . sacred landscapes have a particular significance in terms of biodiversity conservation. it is in this context that the demajong landscape of the tibetan buddhists in the sikkim state of the indian himalayan region becomes significant. 3. sacred landscapes as a tool for biodiversity conservation biodiversity-rich mountains ..... , hindu religious endowments, madras vs. sri lakshmindra thirtha swamiar of sri shirur mutt : air 1954 sc 282, acharya jagdishwaranand avadhuta and others vs. commissioner of police, calcutta and another : (1983) 4 scc 522, s. r. bommai and others vs. union of india and others : (1994) 3 scc 1 and .....

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Jul 02 2003 (HC)

Paramjit Kaur and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : (2004)136PLR753

..... in this scene itself, chander shekhar azad is shown to be fighting with his colleagues on funny issues like 'gur jhootha kar diya' etc. etc.(b) in another scene, a police officer gives an option to bhagat singh to settle in england and marry an english girl. after this sardar bhagat singh is shown to be abusing that officer by using ..... meeting scene before hanging, nobrother/sister of sardar bhagat singh has been shown in the film. their presence hasbeen omitted.(c) that in this film it has been shown that police officer sanders was shown dead while he was coming out of punjab civil secretariat, whereas the fact was that he was coming out of a ..... police station.(d) that in the assembly bomb case, sardar bhagat singh has been shown without wearing a hat, whereas in the next scene, the news paper photograph shows that bhagat .....

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Sep 06 2004 (HC)

Munshi Ram Vs. State of J and K and ors.

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : AIR2005J& K25,2004(3)JKJ202

..... corporation in co-ordination with jammu development authority shall restore status-quo-ante, as directed above, with respect to the building 'yatri hotel' forthwith. station house officer, police station concerned shall make necessary police arrangements on the spot to maintain peace and take necessary action against any person trying to impede the demolition process.commissioner, vigilance organization, jammu and kashmir, shall register .....

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Feb 01 2007 (HC)

Smt. Krishna Bera and ors. Vs. Sri Prabir Pramanik and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2007)2CALLT484(HC)

Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta, J.1. By this appeal the appellants above-named before us have impugned the Judgment and order passed by the learned Additional District Judge, 3rd Court at Barasat in O.S. No. 12 of 1995 whereby and whereunder the probate to the last Will and testament of late Binoy Krishna Pramanik has been granted. The short fact of the case which has given rise to this probate proceedings is stated hereunder.2. The testator, one Binoy Krishna Pramanik, since deceased, before his death that took place on 12th November, 1988, is said to have executed his last Will and testament dated 13th July, 1988 and the same was registered on the same date. The applicant viz. the first respondent Prabir Pramanik was appointed as executor along with his mother Smt. Kamala Pramanik. It is alleged that because of inaction on the part of Kamala Pramanik, Prabir Pramanik applied for grant. It appears from the affidavit-of-assets that the testator has left a considerable properties which consists ...

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Apr 25 2008 (HC)

Subhamoy Singha Roy Vs. Jadavpur University and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2008)2CALLT468(HC),2008(3)CHN507

Sanjib Banerjee, J.1. Passion and prejudice are two charlatans that lie in stealthy wait to waylay any quasi-judicial adjudication, however noble the purpose of the exercise. To the two original limbs of natural justice of audi alteram partem (nobody shall be condemned unheard) and nemo debet esse judex in propria sua causa (nobody shall be judge of his own cause), has been added a third: the duty to assign reasons. A quasi-judicial order is founded on reason, not instinct. An order made on impression is erroneous in form and substance.2. The petitioner in the present proceedings under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenges a decision made on the recommendation of an enquiry commission set up by the University to look into the charges of alleged malpractice involving two theses submitted for PhD degrees under the faculty of science of the University. The full report has been disclosed in the University's affidavit. The one-man enquiry commission has begun the report by rec...

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Sep 24 1998 (HC)

Ranadhir Basu Vs. State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (1999)1CALLT179(HC)

..... three personswere killed by electrical shocks and an fir was lodged over the incidentreproducing the scenario of the crime. at first, the sub-inspector attachedto the local police station took up the investigation which was subsequentlytransferred to the cid, west bengal. the evidence collected throughinvestigation revealed that the accused ranadhir basu, who had beencoaching ..... scene of life barring p.w. 2, namely, sudlpa hereself. it is necessary to refer that sudlpa was initially an accused in the case and the police on completion of investigation submitted charge-sheet against her and also against ranadhlr and krishnendu on december 20, 1991. when the investigation of the case was in ..... the fir that he was accompanied by other neighbours adjoining the house, viz., shlbaji, swapan ghosh. ananta ghosh. tapan bhawal and many others. on getting in formation the police also arrived at the scene. a reference may be made in this context to exhibit '1a', (2a' '3a', '3b', '4a' and '4b' of the .....

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