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Mar 31 2006 (HC)

Sat Paul Vs. State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

..... i have gone through the seizure list and pre-trap memo and the number of notes and denomination of notes mentioned in those papers and i do not find any discrepancy relating to number of seized notes and the denomination of the seized notes.36. mr. ..... i have duly considered the submissions made by the learned advocates for the parties and perused the oral and documentary evidence lying in the record and as reflected in the paper book and also perused the materials on record carefully. ..... 1 came to the office of the appellant with relevant papers to show that there was no anomaly regarding the t.v. ..... 1 collected the said torn papers and assembled the same and it was produced during evidence in court which is ext. 1.22. mr. ..... for the prosecution paper documents which were admitted in evidence were marked as exts. ..... on perusing the papers produced by them the appellant was not satisfied and by the order of the appellant t.v. .....

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Mar 16 2006 (HC)

Usha Rani Kundu Vs. Agradut Sangha and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2006)3CALLT139(HC),2006(3)CHN77

..... (page 2 of the judgment at page 55 of the paper book).18. .....

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Dec 07 2005 (HC)

Suresh Mahato Vs. the State of West Bengal

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2006)1CALLT248(HC),2006(2)CHN78

..... the learned additional sessions judge, after considering necessary papers and on hearing both sides, framed charges against three persons including the appellant under sections 364/302/201/34 of the ipc and thereafter prosecution was asked to produce its evidence for trial of the ..... basu submits that pw 1 himself admitted that he signed on a blank paper and when the scribe of the fir was not examined, lodging of the fir itself was doubtful and it cannot be ruled out altogether that probably the fir maker was a mere name lender and .....

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Jul 01 2005 (HC)

Shiva Nath Prasad Vs. State of West Bengal and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2006(2)CHN88

..... the hon'ble supreme court in the aforesaid decisions relating to complaint makes it clear that a criminal proceeding against an accused in the initial stage can be quashed only, if on the face of the complaint and the papers and documents accompanying the same, no offence has been constituted and no case has been made out against the accused ..... /third week of april, 1999 the first accused had begun planning and designing to mislead pdb into signing documents and papers which would have the effect of misappropriating and vesting the properties which were dedicated to public charitable institutions. ..... . during trial the account books, audit reports, balance sheet and other papers of the abovestated three charitable institutions may be produced before the trial court along with account book, ..... 19.8.92 affirmed by pdb lying at page 473 in volume 3 of the paper book shows that she claimed whole property as her own. ..... to use wheel chair and had no mental capacity to go through papers and documents or to read the contents of documents ..... she had to move in a wheel chair while on travel and during such ill-health she was mentally upset and it was her practice at that time to sign papers and documents without reading contents thereof. ..... hon'ble supreme court laid down the principles by observing that, 'it is, therefore, manifestly clear that proceeding against an accused in the initial stages can be quashed only if on the face of the complaint or the papers accompanying the same, no offence is constituted .....

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Jun 17 2005 (HC)

Panchu Rani Dey Vs. Satyen Sengupta

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : 2005(4)CHN1

bhaskar bhattacharya, j.1. this appeal is at the instance of a landlord in a suit for eviction on the ground of default in payments of rent, subletting, changing the nature of user of the premises and also on the ground of causing nuisance and annoyance to the landlord and the neighbours and is preferred against the decree of dismissal of the suit.2. the present appellant filed the aforesaid suit for eviction of the respondent on the ground of default in payment of rent from july, 1980. her further allegation was that the flat in question was let out to defendant exclusively for residential purpose but the defendant was using the said flat or a portion thereof for the purpose of photographic business for more than four months without the knowledge and consent of the plaintiff. the plaintiff further alleged that the premises were in occupation of the plaintiff herself and several other tenants and all of them used their respective portions only for residential purpose but as a business of photographic studio was being carried on in the suit premises, the frequent visit of the outsiders throughout the day was causing serious disturbance and inconvenience to the other tenants and the plaintiff herself. it was further alleged that after coming into operation of the west bengal premises tenancy act, the defendant had transferred or sublet the flat or portion thereof to one mrs. n. r. sengupta without the knowledge and consent of the plaintiff.3. the aforesaid suit was contested by .....

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Jun 15 2005 (HC)

Ganesh Banzoplast Limited Vs. Hindusthan Paper Corporation Limited

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : III(2006)BC124,(2005)3CALLT385(HC)

..... main road, jagi road, assam - 782410.cacher paper millopen policy no. ..... 11 of the said contract also requires consideration and therefore the same is also set out hereinbelow:'11.0 transit insurance:11.1 transit insurance shall be covered under open general policy of mills as per details given herunder:nagaon paper millopen policy no. ..... records, are that respondent issued tender inviting offer for entering into yearly rate contract for the supply of common (industrial grade) salt by railway rakes as per specifications for its nagaon and chcher paper mills in assam. .....

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Apr 08 2005 (HC)

Taher Ali Khan Vs. Abdul Hakim and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : AIR2006Cal124,(2006)1CALLT496(HC)

..... symbolical possession obtained under order 21, rule 96 is quite a different thing from paper possession, which might correctly describe only the possession obtained by a party who being entitled to actual possession, the judgment-debtor himself being in possession obtains delivery of possession on paper without actual possession, or those cases where without complying with the requisites of the statute a false return is made as if they were complied with. ..... the characterisation of possession taken under order 21, rule 96, as paper possession is hardly justified and runs counter to the principle on which the provision is based. ..... 100/- to anwara begum for purchasing stamp papers and on 24-7-1970 anwara begum executed one sale deed in open majlis after receiving rs. ..... that his client was in possession and in this regard the learned counsel sought to rely upon the provisions of order 21, rule 96 of the code of civil procedure for the purpose of clarifying distinction between symbolic and paper possession. .....

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Mar 31 2005 (HC)

Ruby General Hospital Limited and ors. Vs. Dr. Kamal Kumar Dutta and a ...

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : [2006]129CompCas1(Cal),(2006)5CompLJ546(Cal)

..... . at that point of time, the company needed funds to pay creditors and make investment to complete the project (which would be found from 1996-97 balance-sheet, auditors report appearing at page 847, volume ii of the paper book) and further he drew my attention to supplementary affidavit of the company affirmed on december 17, 2003, and according to him, in any event by this allotment no new majority was created. dr ..... . the board meeting of the company held on april 23, 1997 (appearing at page 240, volume i of the paper book) would be evident from the records.44. mr ..... .(appearing at volume i, page 21 of the paper book) and in the appeal on december 2, 1999, dr ..... . dutta as a director under section 283(1)(g) of the said act on march 14,1997 (volume iv, pages 1870-1874 of the paper book).45 ..... director and the board meeting held on march 3, 1997, has not been recognised by the idbi which would be evident from the document dated march 3, 1997, addressed by the idbi (appearing at page 237 of volume i of the paper book) ..... . 8 of the paper book) ..... .(appearing at volume iii, page 1543 of the paper book)36 ..... . kamal kumar dutta was present at the said board meeting (minutes appearing at volume iii, pages 1411-1415 of the paper book) .....

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Nov 30 2004 (HC)

Ruma Moitra Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2005)2CALLT343(HC),2005(1)CHN290

..... pradip ghosh, learned counsel for the petitioner, on drawing court's attention to paragraph 61 of the detention order at page 76 of the paper book and other materials and on referring to the decisions in chhagan bhagwan kahar v. n.l. ..... ghosh on taking us through different pages of the paper book & affidavit-in-opposition and on referring to the decisions of ichhu devi, : [1981]1scr640 ; salani soni, : 1980crilj1487 & sunil dutt, : 1982crilj193 , argued that it is obligatory on the part of the detaining authority to supply all the documents to the .....

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Apr 29 2004 (HC)

Sri Dipak Kumar Sarkar Vs. Sm. Sima Sarkar

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2005)1CALLT162(HC),I(2005)DMC577

..... in the meantime, she made a copy of the said letter in another paper and thereafter she returned the original letter to her husband. .....

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