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Feb 04 2004 (HC)

Kartongen Kemi Och Forvaltning Ab and ors. Vs. State Through Cbi

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2004(72)DRJ693

..... and receipt of illegal gratification were persistently reiterated and the matter was reliantly agitated. meanwhile, there was a change of government. in the aforesaid circumstances, the superintendent of police, cbi/dsp/acu-iv, new delhi registered a first information report on january 22, 1990 in crime no. rci(a)/90/acu-iv under section 120-b read ..... creates risk of prejudice to the accused. after hogging publicity and holding the person guilty in the eyes of public, police and cbi go into soporific slumber and take years in filing the charge sheet and thereafter several years are taken in the trial.10. it is said and ..... the peril it may cause as it involves substantial risk to the fairness of the trial. unfortunately we are getting used to it.9. latest trend of police or cbi or investigating agency encouraging publicity by holding press conference and accompanying journalists and television crew during investigation of a crime needs to be stopped as it .....

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Dec 12 2003 (HC)

Rakesh Kumar Vs. State

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 109(2004)DLT826; 2004(72)DRJ311

..... has put blame on the appellants. she has deposed that she was threatened right from the beginning when being kidnapped and she was kept under threat till the police ultimately recovered her. normally, her statement in that regard would be difficult to dislodge, but having regard to her conduct, as also the manner of the so ..... not obey her brothers will be killed, took her to temple where he solemnised marriage with her and also got himself photographed with her. during investigation police seized various documents namely original application/affidavit dated 22.4.92 purorting to have been submitted by omvati for issuance of birth certificate, the specimen signatures and ..... 95, learned metropolitan magistrate directed dcp (crime) to get the case thoroughly investigated through some officer not below the rank of inspector. during further investigation the police recorded the statement of prosecutrix poonam and other witnesses. in her statement u/s 164 cr.p.c, kumari poonam stated that on 18.6.92 .....

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Sep 30 2003 (HC)

Adish C. Aggarwala Vs. Bar Council of Delhi and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2003VIIAD(Delhi)633

A.K. Sikri, J.1. I have gone through the judgment of Hon'ble the Chief Justice. With respect, I hold a different view. I am of the opinion that in the given case, the petitioner is not entitled to any interim relief and this CM is liable to be dismissed. My reasons for dissent are enumerated hereafter in the following text.2. By means of this civil miscellaneous application, the petitioner is seeking ad interim stay. Perusal of the prayer clause would reveal the nature of relief which the petitioner wants at this stage :(i) stay the operation of the impugned order dated 26.8.2003, passed by respondent No. 1, till the final disposal of the accompanying writ petition, in the interest of justice.(ii) to direct the respondent No. 1 to 6 to maintain status quo ante as on 21.8.2003.(iii) to direct respondent No. 1 that in the meantime the petitioner shall continue to hold the office of member of Bar Council of Delhi.(iv) to direct the respondent No. 6 to allow the petitioner to function as V...

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Sep 30 2003 (HC)

Priyanka Gogna Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 109(2004)DLT456

Vikramajit Sen, J.1. Rule.2. By consent of parties the Petitions are taken up for final disposal. The conceived provision is the following:'5.5. Procedure for selection to MBBS course shall be as follows:(i) In case of admission on the basis of qualifying examination under Clause (1) based on merit, candidate for admission to MBBS course must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the qualifying examination as mentioned in Clause (2) of Regulation 4. In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination be 40% instead of 50% as above;(ii) In case of admission on the basis of competitive entrance examination under Clauses (2) to (4) of this regulation, a candidate must have passed in the subject of Physics, Che...

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Jul 29 2003 (TRI)

Yatendra Singh Jafa Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Delhi

Reported in : (2004)(2)SLJ185CAT

..... 1967 batch of maharashtra cadre had successively held a number of important and sensitive assignments like, superintendent of police, maharashtra; joint assistant director, intelligence bureau (ib), new delhi; assistant director, ib srinagar and new delhi; deputy commissioner of police, special branch, delhi police; deputy inspector general, border security force, srinagar and gurdaspur (punjab); deputy director, bsf (hqrs,). new delhi; ig, bsf kashmir frontier, srinagar ..... to the filing of this o.a. are that the applicant, an officer, who belonged to the indian police service (ips) of 1967 batch of maharashtra cadre, had worked on central deputation to border security force (bsf) wherein he was serving as inspector general of police (kashmir) in 1992. following a raid organised by one of the bsf battalions, in the charge in .....

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Jun 24 2003 (TRI)

Amarjit Singh Bakshi (Huf) Vs. Assistant Commissioner of Income

Court : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Delhi

Reported in : (2003)263ITR75(Delhi)

1. These are two appeals by two assessees against the assessment order under Section 158BD r/w Section 113 of the IT Act, 1961 for the block period i.e., from asst. yrs. 1987-88 to 1997-98 (up to 6th Nov., 1996).These two assessments i.e., in case of assesses, individual and HUF were completed by passing separate orders. In the case of assesses-individual, the assessment was made on substantive basis and in the case of HUF, the assessment was made on protective basis.2. Brief facts of the case are that a search was conducted at the premises of one Shri N.S. Atwal on 6th Nov., 1996. Some incriminating documents were found and seized. A paper found during the search marked as Annexure A-3 was seized. In this paper some entries were made in regard to sale of land admeasuring 9.16 acres. As per contents of the paper the land was agreed to be sold at Rs. 77 lakhs per acre and the total consideration agreed to be paid was Rs. 7.07 crores.3. At the time of recording the statement of Shri N.S...

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Apr 24 2003 (HC)

Assn. of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) a ...

Court : Delhi

Reported in : II(2003)ACC114; 2003ACJ1631; 2003IIIAD(Delhi)321; 104(2003)DLT234; 2003(68)DRJ128; 2003RLR333

..... monitoring the improvement regarding the availability of the central accident trauma services. it is stated that at the time of uphaar tragedy, wireless sets were functioning in five police districts as well as police headquarter; 13 cats ambulances along with 26 para-medicos reached the uphaar site between 50 to 55 minutes. it is further stated that currently the ambulances have been ..... and delhi fire service which also gives information regarding accident/medical emergency cases on wireless and as and when an information regarding accident/medical emergency is received from the public/police/fire services or from any other source, the same is communicated to the ambulance located in the area or to the nearest available ambulance for being attended to. 105. ..... order'. the film had a patriotic fervor and was based on the 1971 indo-pak war. during the matinee show of the film, immediately after the interval, the audience in the cinema hall saw smoke coming out of the side of the screen. most .....

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Sep 27 2002 (HC)

B.S. Naruka and ors. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2003(67)DRJ618

..... seniority of subedars (inspectors) of the sector shall be maintained by the inspector general: provided that in respect of persons working in the border security force academy tekanpur, border security force training centre and school, hazaribagh, central school of weapons and tactics, indore and all battalions in the hqrs. reserve and artillery ..... couple of battalions commanded by officers to the rank of commandant. since 1966 direct recruitment of constables, sub-inspectors and assistant commandant (deputy superintendent of police) was started in the force. upon their selection they were posted in various frontiers/states (sectors) of the force by b.s.f. head ..... of seniority of sub-inspectors shall be maintained by the deputy inspector general. provided that in respect of persons working in the border security force academy, tekanpur, border security force training centre and school hazaribagh, central school of weapons and tactics, indore and all battalions in the headquarters reserve and .....

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Sep 27 2002 (HC)

Shri Thoru Ram Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 2003(66)DRJ172

..... to the contentions raised in the writ petition, the fact of the matter in brief may be noticed.3. the petitioner joined the punjab armed police as constable. he was enrolled in the border security force in the year 1967 in the rank of head constable. at the relevant point of time, he was posted as deputy commandant. in ..... may 1990, he was posted in 115 bn. which was then deployed in south bengal frontier of the border security force.4. the petitioner allegedly asked certain candidates to undergo swimming exercises at digberia, distt. barasat, west bengal on 30th september 1991.5. in course of the ..... afore-mentioned proceedings dated 15th july 1992 would show that two of the members had been placed at the services of the dig, bengal by the inspector general of border security force headquarters. under what circumstances, the said officers were placed for the purpose of holding the trial is not known.16. the contention of ms. gosain .....

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Sep 23 2002 (HC)

Mr. Ashwani Kumar Sharma Vs. Oriental Bank of Commerce

Court : Delhi

Reported in : (2003)IILLJ575Del; 2003(3)SLJ405(Delhi)

S.B. Sinha, C.J.1. The question involving in these matters being identical, they were taken up for hearing together and are being disposed of by this common judgment.(FACTS OF CW 7016/2001)2. On September 27, 1973 the petitioner was appointed with respondent Bank on a permanent basis. The petitioner was promoted from time to time and in the year 1996 he was holding the post of the Deputy Chief Manager in the General Administration Department of the respondent.3. In the year 1993, the Oriental Bank of Commerce Employees Pension Scheme, 1993 (hereinafter called 'the scheme') came into being. In 1995, the respondents, in exercise of their power under Section 19 of the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1990 made regulations known as the Oriental Bank of Commerce (Employees') Pension Regulations, 1995 (hereinafter called and referred to as 'the Regulations' for short). The petitioner who was in the service of the Bank at that time exercised his option to beco...

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