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Sep 18 2024 (HC)

Mr. Priyank Kanoongo Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... for protection of child rights (ncpcr) (hereinafter referred to as "the commission') is a statutory body constituted under section 3 of the commission for protection of child rights (cpcr) act, 2005 to protect the child rights and other related matters in the country the commission is further mandated to monitor the proper and effective implementation of protection of children from sexual offences (pocso) act, 2012; juvenile justice (care and protection of children) act, 2015 and right to free and compulsory education (rte) act, 2009 ..... commission shall inspect or cause to be inspected any juvenile custodial home, or any other place of residence or institution meant for children, under the control of the central government or any state government or any other authority, including any institution run by a social organisation, where children are detained or lodged for the purpose of treatment, reformation or protection and take up with these authorities for remedial action, if found necessary.2. ..... or any other place of residence or institution meant for children, under the control of the central government or any state government or any other authority, including any institution run by a social organisation; where children are detained or lodged for the purpose of treatment, reformation or protection and take up with these authorities for remedial action, if found necessary; (emphasis supplied) section 13 of the cpcr act thus empowered the petitioner to enter into any home that .....

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Feb 25 2020 (HC)

Sri G S Venkatesh Vs. The State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... coming on for hearing this day, the court delivered the following:- judgment appellant before this court is convicted for the offences punishable under section 376 of ipc and section 4 of the protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012 (hereinafter referred to as pocso act ). ..... my view at the most would make out the ingredients of the offence of sexual assault as defined under section 7 of pocso act and therefore, on ultimate analysis of the entire material on record, i am of the view that based on the evidence produced by the prosecution, the accused is liable to be convicted for the minor offence under section 7 punishable under section 8 of the pocso act. ..... evidence of pw.5, even if believed, would not establish the fact that during the occurrence, there was any penetration or insertion or manipulation of her private 33 parts so as to render the accused guilty of the offence of penetrative sexual assault punishable under section 4 of the pocso act or for the offence of rape punishable under section 376 of ipc. ..... justice john michael cunha criminal appeal no.845 of2017between: sri g s venkatesh s/o narayanaswamy aged23years r/at gundlahalli village murugamalla chintamani - 563125 now house of j c central prison parappana agrahara bengaluru - 560100 ...appellant (by sri: s balakrishnan, advocate) and: the state of karnataka chikkaballapura police circle chikkaballapura rep by spp high court of karnataka bangalore - 560001 ...respondent (by smt: k.p.yashodha, hcgp) this .....

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Mar 23 2022 (HC)

Mrs. Xxxxx @ Xxxxx Vs. The State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... becomes an fir in crime no.13/2017 for offences punishable under sections 506, 498a, 323, 377 of the indian penal code ( ipc for short) and section 10 of the protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012 ( pocso act for short).3. ..... africa, the 2007 criminal law (sexual offences and related matters) amendment act ( sexual offences act ) provides, at s. ..... the charge sheet, the offences punishable under sections 498a, 354, 376, 506 of the ipc and sections 5(m) and (l) r/w section 6 of the pocso act, 2012, are 9 invoked. ..... we are of the view that since sub-section (3) of section 4 of the act authorizes a special judge to try any offence other than an offence specified in section 3 of the act to which the provisions of section 220 apply, there is no reason why the provisions of section 223 of the code should not apply to such ..... officer after recording the statement of the witnesses, statement of the complainant and collecting the evidence from the incident place and after taking statement of the independent witnesses and even statement of the accused persons, has filed the charge-sheet before the learned magistrate for the offences under sections 147, 148, 149, 406, 329 and 386 ipc and even the learned magistrate also took ..... mahesh, learned additional government advocate representing respondent no.1-state, sri sri.a.d.ramananda, learned counsel appearing for the complainant-wife, sri.shanthi bhushan, learned assistant solicitor general of india representing the central government. .....

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Mar 23 2022 (HC)

Mr Hrishikesh Sahoo Vs. State Of Karnataka By

Court : Karnataka

..... becomes an fir in crime no.13/2017 for offences punishable under sections 506, 498a, 323, 377 of the indian penal code ( ipc for short) and section 10 of the protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012 ( pocso act for short).3. ..... africa, the 2007 criminal law (sexual offences and related matters) amendment act ( sexual offences act ) provides, at s. ..... the charge sheet, the offences punishable under sections 498a, 354, 376, 506 of the ipc and sections 5(m) and (l) r/w section 6 of the pocso act, 2012, are 9 invoked. ..... we are of the view that since sub-section (3) of section 4 of the act authorizes a special judge to try any offence other than an offence specified in section 3 of the act to which the provisions of section 220 apply, there is no reason why the provisions of section 223 of the code should not apply to such ..... officer after recording the statement of the witnesses, statement of the complainant and collecting the evidence from the incident place and after taking statement of the independent witnesses and even statement of the accused persons, has filed the charge-sheet before the learned magistrate for the offences under sections 147, 148, 149, 406, 329 and 386 ipc and even the learned magistrate also took ..... mahesh, learned additional government advocate representing respondent no.1-state, sri sri.a.d.ramananda, learned counsel appearing for the complainant-wife, sri.shanthi bhushan, learned assistant solicitor general of india representing the central government. .....

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Mar 23 2022 (HC)

Xxxxx @ Xxxxx Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... becomes an fir in crime no.13/2017 for offences punishable under sections 506, 498a, 323, 377 of the indian penal code ( ipc for short) and section 10 of the protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012 ( pocso act for short).3. ..... africa, the 2007 criminal law (sexual offences and related matters) amendment act ( sexual offences act ) provides, at s. ..... the charge sheet, the offences punishable under sections 498a, 354, 376, 506 of the ipc and sections 5(m) and (l) r/w section 6 of the pocso act, 2012, are 9 invoked. ..... we are of the view that since sub-section (3) of section 4 of the act authorizes a special judge to try any offence other than an offence specified in section 3 of the act to which the provisions of section 220 apply, there is no reason why the provisions of section 223 of the code should not apply to such ..... officer after recording the statement of the witnesses, statement of the complainant and collecting the evidence from the incident place and after taking statement of the independent witnesses and even statement of the accused persons, has filed the charge-sheet before the learned magistrate for the offences under sections 147, 148, 149, 406, 329 and 386 ipc and even the learned magistrate also took ..... mahesh, learned additional government advocate representing respondent no.1-state, sri sri.a.d.ramananda, learned counsel appearing for the complainant-wife, sri.shanthi bhushan, learned assistant solicitor general of india representing the central government. .....

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Mar 23 2022 (HC)

Karam Abdul Ahmed Vs. State Of Karnataka By

Court : Karnataka

..... becomes an fir in crime no.13/2017 for offences punishable under sections 506, 498a, 323, 377 of the indian penal code ( ipc for short) and section 10 of the protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012 ( pocso act for short).3. ..... africa, the 2007 criminal law (sexual offences and related matters) amendment act ( sexual offences act ) provides, at s. ..... the charge sheet, the offences punishable under sections 498a, 354, 376, 506 of the ipc and sections 5(m) and (l) r/w section 6 of the pocso act, 2012, are 9 invoked. ..... we are of the view that since sub-section (3) of section 4 of the act authorizes a special judge to try any offence other than an offence specified in section 3 of the act to which the provisions of section 220 apply, there is no reason why the provisions of section 223 of the code should not apply to such ..... officer after recording the statement of the witnesses, statement of the complainant and collecting the evidence from the incident place and after taking statement of the independent witnesses and even statement of the accused persons, has filed the charge-sheet before the learned magistrate for the offences under sections 147, 148, 149, 406, 329 and 386 ipc and even the learned magistrate also took ..... mahesh, learned additional government advocate representing respondent no.1-state, sri sri.a.d.ramananda, learned counsel appearing for the complainant-wife, sri.shanthi bhushan, learned assistant solicitor general of india representing the central government. .....

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Apr 17 1967 (HC)

Laxmi and anr. Vs. Krishna Bhatta and anr.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : AIR1968Kant288; AIR1968Mys288

..... or to induce the conviction that at the stage when rohini grew up with lakshmi in her parental home and had to commence her education in a school or college she would have abandoned her mother's protection and courted the obvious perils which the return to her father would have surrounded her in my opinion, rohini did not forfeit her right to separate maintenance by reason of her not surrendering in that way ..... own so long as she is making none, and i for one would be quite unwilling to make a contrary presumption, and, in a case like this, it would be extremely unreasonable to make one, when i know it for certain from the material on record that rohini is a college student attending to her studies and exercising no independent avocation or profession and is being maintained by her mother and finds it possible to pursue her education with the little assistance ..... in determining the maintenance which may be awarded to the two plaintiffs, i should take into consideration the value of the property of defendant 1 and the income therefrom as directed by section 23(2) of the hindu adoptions and maintenance act and that i should also not exclude from consideration the other claims for maintenance under the act to which clause (3) of that sub-section refers. ..... ullal, his second marriage has brought forth a large number of children who alone would be the object of the second wife's affection and love, no one would be willing to accede to the suggestion that rohini could ever hope to b e .....

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Mar 14 1988 (HC)

Jayashankara Gowda Vs. Chief Secretary

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1988KAR1005

..... between defection and dissent in that the right of dissent in a political party should be protected since the right of dissent is one aspect of the right to the freedom of speech; therefore, eventhough section 3(1)(b) of the act could be treated as valid, since it relates to voluntary resignation from the membership of the party, the validity of section 3(1)(b) of the act cannot be sustained since section 3(1)(b) of the act relates to voting and restraining from voting in any meeting of the zilla parishad or mandal panchayat contrary to the direction ..... an individual is sought to be penalised whereas the defection of a group of individuals is legalised and thereby there has been discrimination which violates their rights, protected under article 14 of the constitution; that sections 3 and 4 of the act should be read as a whole and thus construed the provisions of the act take away the right of adult franchise which is the basic structure of the constitution and the only remedy to redress the evils of defection is the right ..... and farm forestry;(xiv) maintenance of records relating to the survey of village sites and public and private properties therein;(xv) establishment and maintenance of cattle pounds; (xvi) promotion of welfare of women and children; (xvii) implementation of schemes for adult literacy;(xviii) organising and mobilising the village youth for constructive and productive purposes including training in rural sports and games and other cultural activities;(xix) such .....

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Apr 02 1990 (HC)

K.M. Shankarappa Vs. Union of India

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1990KAR4082

..... it is also submitted by the learned standing counsel for the central government that sub-section (1) of section 6 of the act including the offending portion has been in force for the last 9 years, therefore, to enable the central government to obtain appropriate interim order from the supreme court, the operation of the order just now pronounced may be stayed for a period of three months. ..... 2) if any person is convicted of an offence punishable under this section committed by him in respect of any film, the convicting court may further direct that the film shall be forfeited to the government.3) the exhibition of a film, in respect of which an 'a' certificate or a 's' certificate or a 'ua' certificate has been granted, to children below the age of three years accompanying their parents or guardians shall not be deemed to be an offence within the meaning of this section. ..... the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and expression embraces, not only proliferation and publication of ideas but also necessarily protects the rights to receive ideas without which freedom of thought can have no progress. ..... therefore, it becomes necessary to take all possible care and provide necessary protection and prevent the possible misuse of films by strictly enforcing the provisions relating to certification of cinematograph films for exhibition and for regulating exhibition of films by means of cinematographs and punishing the guilty with severe punishment. .....

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Oct 11 1996 (HC)

Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools and ors. Vs. S ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1996KAR3669; 1996(7)KarLJ664

..... ;(j) permit and establish institutions or centers for pre-primary education, adult education and non-formal education; and(k) take from time to time such other steps as they may consider necessary or expedient.it is submitted that the powers assumed by the state government under clauses (a to h) of section 3(2) of the act interfere with the rights of the petitioners to manage, carry on the establish education institutions which were violative of both ..... protection from prosecution is enshrined under section 136 of the act ..... the supreme court in damyanti's case (supra) where one member was to be appointed representing the ministry of central government dealing with education; one member representing the ministry of central government dealing with finance and three members from among the former presidents of the society; and remaining members from among the persons who were, in the opinion of the central government eminent in the field of hindi language or hindi literature. ..... section 16 makes a provision for special schools for physically or/and mentally deficient children and section 19 declares that no fee shall be levied in respect of any child for attending an approved school which is under the management of state ..... account of the awareness of the people to educate their children and the population growth, the demand for primary and secondary ..... and members to be appointed to the managing committee from amongst the staff of the management, their relations and parents of the children. .....

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