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Sep 01 2006 (HC)

Sri Prithwish Chowdhury and ors. Vs. State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2007)1CALLT192(HC)

..... investigating officer that the body was found on the bedstead.102. it is also quite surprising that the dead body was brought down without giving any information to the police about factum of such suicide. furthermore, the evidence of pw2 who, although, turned hostile completely belies the defence case of suicide as he was informed that the ..... being further assaulted by a1, her mother fell on the bedstead. her evidence further shows that she disclosed about the incident to her maternal uncle and also to the police in their house.43. the evidence of the child witness moumita alias rini (pw11) was not only spontaneous but it inspires confidence in the mind of the court. ..... unpunished: more so when through the evidence on record prosecution has been able to prove its case. he referred to sahadevan @ sagadevan v. state represented by inspector of police chennai 2003 scc (cri) 382. he submitted that the wife was last seen alive in the company of her in-laws; as such, it was incumbent upon them .....

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Jul 13 1998 (HC)

Sailesh Jaiswal Vs. the State of West Bengal and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 1998(2)ALD(Cri)924,(1998)2CALLT423(HC),1998(2)CHN81

..... staying within its territorial jurisdiction isapprehending arrest here within its territorial jurisdiction. this clearly satisfies the demand of territortality. that apart, if the outside police agency can come and try to arrest a person outside us territorial jurisdiction and inside the territorial jurisdiction of another high court, certainly that high ..... therefore also extra-territorial in its operation. again although an offence might have been committed within the territorial limits of his jurisdiction, yet the police officer may pursue the offender any where the india outside his jurisdiction for the purpose of arresting him there without warrant. this power is also ..... p.m. in the afternoon, few persons visited the residence of the petitioner while he was away in his business activities, disclosing themselves being police official and they required the petitioner's attendance in connection with a criminal case. subsequently, the petitioner ascertained the reasons as to why those persons .....

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May 15 2006 (HC)

Dr. Tapas Kr. Chandra Vs. Indian Statistical Institute

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2007[2]STR315

..... of disciplinary proceeding, the learned counsel for the petitioner relied on a decision reported in om prakash joshi on behalf of om prakash sharma alias giga sharma v. commissioner of police, calcutta and two ors. 11 cwn 858.51. on the point of adequate opportunity to defend the learned counsel relied on a decision reported in 1998 vol. (2) clj 86 .....

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Aug 10 2000 (HC)

National Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Santosh Kumar

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2001(5)MPHT332

ORDERDipak Misra, J.1. Invoking the revisional jurisdiction of this Court under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure (hereinafter referred to as 'the Code') the non-applicant/petitioner has called in question the pregnability of the order dt. 2-2-2000 passed by the First Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Panna in Claim Case No. 1/99.2. The facts as have been unfolded are that the petitioner is the insurer of Commander Jeep No. MP-16-A/4539 which was registered and insured as a private car and insurance policy covered the period from 3-12-97 to 2-12-98. The non-applicant is the owner of the said jeep and it was being plied as a taxi on 28-8-98 when it met an accident. The survey was conducted by the petitioner-company. The non-applicant filled up the claim form in respect of loss caused to the vehicle and demanded indemnification for loss suffered by him because of the damage caused to the vehicle. The insurance company after appreciating the claim of the non-applicant communicated...

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Jul 13 2012 (HC)

Lg Electronics India Pvt Ltd Vs. Bharat Bhogilal Patel and Others

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2012(5)CTC(IP)1

..... in support of the judgement pronounced: it is pertinent to mention that while the mandatory obligations under articles 51 to 60 of the trips dealing with border measures are restricted to copyright and trade marks infringement only, the said rules deal with patents, designs and geographical indications violations as well, in conformity ..... determining authority to conduct hearing for determining infringement of patent nor such intention has been emerging by analyzing the relevant articles of the agreement. re: border regime in european union relating to patents 63. this was the position under the trips agreement. let me also take one example of european union ..... rules relating to infringement of patent claims. the said circular provides that while the mandatory obligations under articles 51 to 60 of the trips dealing with border measures are restricted to copyright and trade marks infringement only, the said rules deal with patents, designs and geographical indications violations as well, in .....

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Aug 03 2012 (HC)

Bader Sayeed Vs. the Southern India Education Trust and Others

Court : Chennai

..... be treated as public interest writ petition, at paragraphs 54 to 64, held as follows: 54. here is a case where no information has been given to the police by any informant alleging commission of any cognizable offence by the appellant and the persons associated with the appellant institution. it is a peculiar case of its own kind where ..... take such steps as he may deem fit to prevent harassment of woman and within the precinct; (b) on a complaint made by an aggrieved person, give information to the police about harassment of woman which may extend on two thousand rupees. (2) any person who fails to take action under sub-section (1) shall be liable to fine. 69 ..... hon'ble chief minister of tamil nadu, seeking protection. a complaint has been registered against the said medical officer in crime no.267 of 1997 on the file of ariyalur police station under sections 341, 352 and 506(ii) ipc. it was also alleged that the said medical officer used abusive words. though an enquiry was ordered, it was .....

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Sep 26 2000 (HC)

New India Assurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Rafeeka Sultan and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2001ACJ648; 2000(3)MPLJ561

..... crossing from bus stand on 18.2.86, truck no. cpd 8250 driven by dev kumar rashly and negligently hit him resulting in his death. the matter was reported at police station, hanumanganj and case under section 304a of the indian penal code filed in the court after investigation. autopsy of the dead body of mahmood-ul-hassan was conducted on .....

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Dec 19 1994 (HC)

The Registrar, University of Madras, Chepauk, Madras - 600005 and Othe ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : (1995)IIMLJ367

ORDERSrinivasan, J. 1. Broadly stated, two contentions are mainly urged in this batch of writ petitions, one relating to the validity of some of the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (Act No. 68 of 1986), (hereinafter called 'the Act'), and the other relating to the applicability of the Act to imparting of education and matters connected therewith. It is only in W.P. No. 6447 of 1993, a prayer is made for declaration that Sections 10(1)(b) and (c), 13(3), (4) and (5), 14(1)(c), 16(1)(b), 20(1)(b) and 27 and other provisions of the Act as unconstitutional, ultra vires and unenforceable. In all the other Writ Petitions the prayer is for either issue of Writ of Prohibition prohibiting the Consumer Forum from dealing with the specified complaint or for issue of a Writ of Certiorari to call for the records and quash the orders passed by the Consumer Forum on specified complaints. 2. The petitions can be classified into three groups :- A. Writ Petitions filed by Educational Ins...

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Oct 03 2008 (SC)

State of U.P. Vs. Ram Balak and anr.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 2008(13)SCALE541; 2008(6)LHSC4150; 2009(2)KCCRSN55

..... he had made a few preliminary sniffs he set off and tracked continuously until he stopped in evident perplexity at the spot where the accused had been put into the police car. at the trial it appeared that other evidence against the accused that they had been stealing the wire was inconclusive and that the evidence of the behaviour of the ..... by the deceased, (ii) the accused persons were seen on the date and time of the incident near the place of the incident which led to their involvement, (iii) the police dog squad proved the guilt of the accused persons, (iv) the witnesses had no reason to implicate the accused persons falsely and (v) there is no missing link in the ..... .00 a.m. in the morning when kumari suneeta, the deceased victim aged about 14 years had gone to ease herself in the nearby open field in village jamal nagar police station safipur district unnao. when on 17-11-1992 at about 7.00 a.m. kumari suneeta had gone to attend the call of nature in the nearby open field .....

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Jan 29 1998 (HC)

Emjey Enterprises Vs. Union of India (Uoi)

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1998(61)ECC50

..... if the import policy prevailing at the time of import permitted them to import items falling under such category. this was also viewed in that light in the case of indo afghan chambers of commerce : 1986(10)ecc131 (supra).23. mr. habibullah badsha learned senior counsel for the petitioner sought to distinguish the decisions of the supreme court on the ground ..... reliance on a decision of the supreme court in the case of union of india v. godrej soaps pvt. ltd. : 1986ecr1(sc) and another decision of the supreme court in indo afghan chambers of commerce v. union of india : 1986(10)ecc131 and submitted that the petitioner was not entitled to import under the import policy, 1982-83 though the said .....

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