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May 11 2000 (HC)

Wildlife Protection Society of India Vs. State of Jandk

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2003(2)JKJ598

..... act & the provisions of the cites, the govt. of india has further taken steps to train and sensitized enforcement agencies like indo tibetan border police, b.s.f. postal guards, customs and police for preventing any illegal import or export of the shahtoosh and other animal articles. 7. the handicrafts trader association, srinagar has ..... endangered species of wild fauna and flora) and thereby prohibit importation and trade in animal articles made/derived from shahtoosh the under wool of the tibetan antelope. (ii) whether the respondents are under an obligation to enforce the ban on importation of wild animals including their parts and products particularly ..... provide additional support and information required to combat illegal international wildlife trade. in this petition the focus of its attention is the threatened extinction of tibetan antelope which is commonly known as chiru. the under-wool of this animal according to the petitioner is used for manufacturing shahtoosh shawls. according .....

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Oct 07 2002 (HC)

State of Jammu and Kashmir, Vs. Dr. Susheela Sawhney and State of Jamm ...

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : AIR2003J& K83,2003(1)JKJ35

V.K. Jhanji, J.1. The Reference to the Full Bench is ;'Whether the daughter of a permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir marrying a Non Permanent resident loses her status as a permanent resident of the State of Jammu & Kashmir, to hold , inherit and acquire immovable property in the state '2. In fact the loss or absence of status as a permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir disentitles a person not only in respect of acquisition of immovable property in the state, but also in respect of employment in the state and the right to scholarship and such other forms of aid as the State Government may provide. The issue, there fore, is :' Whether the daughter of a permanent resident of State of Jammu & Kashmir losses her status as a permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir on her marriage with a person, who is not a permanent resident of the State of Jammu & Kashmir '3. For proper understanding of the issue, it is expedient to notice the facts of each case, whi...

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Apr 03 2006 (HC)

Firdous Ahmad Tanki and ors. Vs. J and K Bank Ltd. and State of J and ...

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2006(2)JKJ146

..... councillor, jammu 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. cnandrajoo advocate, srinagar; 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5. b.n. pestonjee merchant, the bund, srinagar 150--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6. sri bivas banker, jammu 200magotra --------------------------------------------------------------------------------7. anand sarup retired asstt. supdt of police, amira kadal, sgr 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8. abdul aziz merchant, sri ranbir gunj, srinagar 200mantoo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------12. there-after share holding of the company, has increased from time to time and presently the .....

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Aug 12 2008 (HC)

Bari Brahmana Industries Asso and anr. Vs. Power Development Deptt., a ...

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2008(3)JKJ464

..... been no details submitted about the quantum of unrealized revenue resulting due to supply of either free supply of electricity, or supply at a concessional rate to specialized categories, like border migrants, secretariat employees. it has been urged that burden resulting therefrom should be set off through budgetary support.35. the appellants further asserted that even otherwise estimated loss of 43 .....

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Oct 21 2014 (HC)

1 Satpal Singh. Vs. State and Others

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

..... they had also to go towards city. thereafter, both the colonels, their bodyguards and this witness, proceeded towards surankote, on foot. when they reached near police station surankote, they said that they would meet accused sewak singh, at his official residence, for getting some information from him. thereafter, they went to the ..... compelled this witness, till date, for making statement, as such, question does not arise for making complaint against anybody. he remained free to make statement before police during investigation. nobody has compelled mohd. akram for making a particular statement. at the time of occurrence, there was darkness inside the vehicle. it is not ..... are that on 13.10.1998 at 10:05 pm, accused-sewak singh, incharge sp (operations) poonch based at surankote lodged a written report with police station surankote stating therein that psi ajay gupta along with driver mohammad akram, constable-satpal singh alias tt and abdul razaq bodyguards, while returning from patrolling .....

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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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Apr 09 2014 (HC)

Union of India and Another Vs. Surinder Kumar and Another

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

..... of the forced sexual intercourse, blood oozed out from her vagina and her shalwar got stained by blood. this blood stained shalwar was seized by the police officer of police station pahalgam during the investigation of the case. another prosecution witness, dr. mattoo, has corroborated the statement of the unmarried prosecutrix. one fails to ..... her regain her consciousness. i went for medical check up on 22 march 96 to district hospital anantnag with my brother gulzar ahmad teli and a police person from police station aishmugam. cross examination by the accused. the accused asked the following questions: (a) q-1 did you become unconscious during the act of ..... shri gulam qadir teli both resident of village shumahal aishmuqam. they were brought to me for medical examination by inspector mohomad mujjaffar khan, station house officer, police station, phalgam. i first examined mrs misrra thoroughly. on her physical examination, i did not find any marks of violence on her body and she was .....

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Aug 24 2009 (HC)

Mumtaz Ahmad Vs. State of J and K

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

..... udhampur, when at about 3 a.m, mohd. farooq, his son- in-law and latief had come there along with the station house officer and some police personnel of police station, rehambal.26. dw-3 mohd. iqbal supports the version of dws-1 & 2.discussion:27. we will now proceed to deal with the submissions made ..... of samples from the seized material.18. pw-9, sukhdev singh, the selection grade constable, deposes to have carried a packet in the month of february, 2007 from police station, rehambal to the forensic science laboratory, jammu, where it was deposited vide receipt placed on the records.19. pw-10 gandhrab singh, tehsildar, the executive magistrate ..... ahmad, of district anantnag, kashmir, residing at thanda paddar zallar, udhampur, was carrying over his shoulder.3. a case fir no. 14/07 was, accordingly, registered at police station, rehambal of district udhampur under section 8/20 of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, hereinafter to be referred as, the 'act', for short, on .....

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Jul 24 2009 (HC)

Govind Singh Vs. State and ors.

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Reported in : 2010CriLJ585

..... otherwise their evidence is confidence inspiring. their evidence does not suggest that they have not obtained the finger prints from the gun before the same was seized by the police on spot. so it is not proper or justified to reject their evidence on the sole ground of variance in time of few hours.24. therefore, when there was ..... prosecution. even other witnesses to the seizure of the gun and alleged confession statement made by the appellant have not supported the case of prosecution. they have stated that the police has taken their signatures on blank papers. in this regard, it would be apt to notice the statement made by p.ws. vishwa nath, mohd. latif and hans ..... the live cartridge which was stuck up in the beech. the appellant thereafter told the shop keepers that he has killed his son and is going to surrender before the police. after leaving the gun in front of the shop of pawan singh, the appellant, however, left for some unknown place.5. on receiving the information about the said .....

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