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Mar 09 2011 (HC)

Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology Vs. the Chairperson, Cent ...

Court : Delhi

..... under challenge was located within the territorial jurisdiction of this court.conclusion45. had anhad is about a film makers journeys across the indian landscape and across the border to karachi in pakistan in quest of the ram that constituted the creative imagination and life of the philosopher poet kabir. this is triggered by her ..... the "other" as is essential to all healthy democratic practices. as long as the film provides space for dialogue and discussion of a contentious issue, the policing out of a point of view or a visual merely because it is disagreeable to some cannot be justified.28. the scenes and visuals that constitute the ..... rich central indian landscape, its sounds, its sights and colours forming the perfect backdrop to the rendering of kabirs songs in myriad voices of mystical beauty. regions, borders, languages, religions and nations melt away in kabirs universal message of love and compassion that is compellingly portrayed. at the end of the film the viewer is .....

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Oct 03 1997 (HC)

Ranjit Singh Vs. State

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 1997VAD(Delhi)689; 69(1997)DLT188

..... -3) that the accused gyan singh used to accompany gurmeet kaur, (dw-i) to meet harjinder singh (public witness -91) when he was in police custody in police station, kirti nagar in connection with the criminal case registered against him under sections 170/420/511, ipc. further, mahabir singh (dw-4) asst. ..... subjected to intensive and incisive cross-examination, nothing tangible has been brought out for discarding their testimony. the recovery of certain incriminating articles by the police serve as strong pieces of circumstantial evidence for corroborating the testimony of these witnesses and implicating the appellant with the offence. the conclusion of the ..... persons, after interrogation, appeared to be innocent and were released; but the arms and ammunition found in the vehicle were seized and deposited in the malkhana of police station kingsway camp. s.h.o. dalbir singh (public witness -149) recorded statements of eight persons, including anoop kumar (public witness -15), under section .....

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Feb 09 1996 (HC)

Anil Kumar Khurana Vs. Municipal Corporation of Delhi

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 1996IAD(Delhi)749; 1996(36)DRJ558; 1996RLR140

ORDER In partial modification of office order No. 38/Bldg. dated 5. 9. 1977, priorities of demolition of unauthorised construction will be as under: FIRSTPRIORITY; A) Cases of unauthorised construction of commercial nature such asmarkets, offices, godowns which have been dismissed/remanded from the courts. B) Unauthorised construction of commercial nature including, cases. where unauthorised structure was demolished and has beenreconstructed. C) All cases of commercial as well as residential nature where sanction ofbuilding plans is revoked. D) Unauthorised construction of new colonies on green agricultural land/private land. E) Unauthorised construction of residential nature which has been dismissed from the court, including the cases of unauthor is edconstruction which affect rights (light, ventilation, passage etc. ofneighbors) . SECONDPRIORITY A) Cases of unauthorised construction effected by any structure or coming in the right of way of the road. B) Unauthorised constructio...

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Aug 22 1997 (HC)

State Vs. Ajay Kumar Singh and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 1998IAD(Delhi)639; 69(1997)DLT797

..... that acp chopra had helped in getting the investigation of the case transferred to the crime branch. on the contrary this witness alleged collusion between accused persons and the local police of police station connaught place, new delhi. (50) the witness admitted that he had a licensed webley scotrevolver of .32 bore since 1974. he denied the suggestion that he used to ..... . size 2' x 1'. reddish blue in colour. surface was abraided. 2. abrasion on the forehead just about the right eyebrow .''' x '' in size. 3. lacerated wound on the left border of the tongue in the middle .' x ' in size. 4. abrasion on the left hand, vex side below the thumb 1' x '' in size. 5. teeth bite on the back ..... ' x 1' incised reddish blue in colour. surface was abraided. 2. a bruise on the forehead just above the right eyebrow. ' x ' in size. 3. lacerated wound on the left border of the tongue in the middle x in size. 4. abrasion on the left hand back side below the thumb. 1' x ' in size. 5. teeth bite on the back .....

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Apr 22 1993 (HC)

ishwar Singh Vs. State (Delhi Administration) and anr.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 1993(3)Crimes952; 50(1993)DLT428; 1993(27)DRJ289; 1993RLR416

..... in : 1982crilj1777 , this court fell into a very grave error in not giving the benefit of two years to the petitioner ishwar singh, particularly when the case was a border line case. the evidence of dr. m.c. bhatia, one of doubtful import inasmuch as it is not established that he was an expert in the matter of giving opinion ..... of this court. (14) a division bench of this court in criminal appeal no.94 of 1992 had directed on 16.02.1983, that a report be called from the 'police surgeon', which inter alias reads as under:- 'we further wish to have a medical report with regard to the age of the appellant after radiological and other examinations. consequently, we ..... radiological department of the maulana azad medical college, or the l.n.j.p. hospital, or the all india institute of medical sciences? in any event, it was the police surgeon whose report was called for, however, it was a radiologist who was examined by this court.'(15) in the report submitted it had been opined that ishwar singh was .....

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Jan 21 2011 (HC)

Kirpal Kaur Vs. Ram Singh and ors.

Court : Delhi

1. Whether Reporters of local papers may be allowed to see the judgment?2. To be referred to the Reporter or not?3. Whether the judgment should be reported in Digest?1. This is a suit for partition and declaration. The plaintiff is the daughter-in-law of defendant No.1, being the widow of his late son Ripudaman Singh. Defendant No.2 is the son of defendant No.1, whereas defendants 3 & 4 are his daughters. It is alleged in the plaint that defendant No.1 had two brothers namely Prem Singh and Dayal Singh and one sister namely Smt. Har Kaur. One of his brothers, namely Dayal Singh, expired and share of his property is being used by his legal heirs, whereas his sister Har Kaur has relinquished her share in favour of the legal heirs of Dayal Singh. The remaining agricultural land is alleged to be jointly owned by defendant No.1 Ram Singh and his brother Prem Singh. It is further alleged that in the year 1954, defendant No.1, out of the funds received from the agricultural land purchased the...

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Mar 04 1994 (HC)

Technical Works and Industrial Link Ltd. and anr. Vs. Rajeshwari Hooja ...

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 54(1994)DLT148

Sunanda Bhandare, J.(1) This revision petition under Section 25-B(8) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, hereinafter referred to as the Act is filed against the order of the Additional Rent Controller, Delhi dated 11.5.1993 whereby the application for leave to defend filed by the petitioners herein was rejected and a decree for eviction was passed in favor of respondent No. 1 under Section 14D read with Section 25B of the Act.(2) The brief facts relevant for the decision of this petition are as follows:Property bearing No. D-10 (Front Portion) Vasant Vihar, New Delhi was let out to the petitioners herein by respondent No. 1 and her late husband ShriM.M.L. Hooja on 8.10.1992 vide lease dead dated 31.10.1972. The lease was subsequently renewed on 13/05/1975, 29/12/1978, 8/10/1979,23rd, December, 198 1/11/1984, 6/06/1988 and lastly on 6/07/1987. The husband of respondent No. 1 after his retirement from Government service had moved to Calcutta where he got employment as Director in M/s. B.N. El...

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Aug 11 2009 (HC)

Rajiv Narula Vs. State

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 162(2009)DLT688

..... of the deceased on the suicide note and on various letters and handwriting of the first appellant on some of those documents which were handed over to the police by the father of the deceased. these letters and handwritings explains the reasons as to why the deceased committed suicide besides detailing the cruelty imposed upon her ..... of harassment and mistreatment by her husband and her in-laws, suman has committed suicide by taking some poisonous injection. the complainant has also handed over to the police syringe containing some medicine, rubber pipe and needle cover.5. on the basis of this statement, a case under section 498a/304b ipc was registered against the ..... suman was lifted, then syringe fell down. he immediately removed suman to the aiims, where the doctor declared her brought dead.the complainant further stated to the police that after one month of the marriage of his dather-suman, rajiv and his parents used to demand costly items of golden jewellery and refrigerator and on her .....

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May 05 2003 (HC)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited Vs. Unibros and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2003(2)ARBLR346(Delhi); 105(2003)DLT837; 2003(71)DRJ719; [2003]46SCL18(Delhi)

Vikramajit Sen, J.1. Parliament's resolve of interring the Arbitration Act, 1940 would be futile if the contention raised in this petition on behalf of the Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL for short) is to be accepted. Further, the ghost of the repealed statute would have encountered only an unsuccessful exorcism despite the perspicuous judgment of the Apex Court in Thyssen Stahlunion GMBJ vs . Steel Authority of India Ltd., : AIR1999SC3923 if these arguments are to be accepted. On 20.9.2002 my learned Brother S.K. Aggarwal, J. had recorded in the present proceeding that - ' the issue involved here is whether the old Arbitration Act of 1940 would apply in this case'. It is on this question that arguments have been addressed by learned counsel for the adversaries.2. The annals of the litigation are not in dispute. MTNL had awarded a contract to Unibros Ltd. (Unibros for short) for the construction of a telephone exchange-cum- office building in the CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi...

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Oct 17 2006 (HC)

State (Through Cbi) Vs. Santosh Kumar Singh

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2007CriLJ964; 133(2006)DLT393; 2006(92)DRJ87

..... by such person, there should be a machinery which is uninfluenced and independent of such persons who believe in fairness. should the machinery of the commissioner of police not consider should such subordinate staff as in this case be assigned the duties as an agent of law to assist the administration of justice.the trial ..... pw-10 tanwir ahmad mir, another law student of delhi university. thereafter, on 27.10.1995 itself the deceased, along with her father, met the commissioner of police and apprised him of the harassment. as a consequence, she was provided with the personal security officer. in retaliation, the accused made complaints to the authorities of ..... circumstance is perverse. he also supports the finding of the trial court as regards circumstance no. 13, namely, that the father of the accused, holding an influential police post, has influenced the investigation. the learned asg joined issues with the finding of the trial court in respect of circumstance no. 6 to the effect that .....

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