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Mar 03 2006 (HC)

Dilip @ Bhola Vs. the State of Rajasthan Through P.P.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : II(2006)DMC300; RLW2006(3)Raj2115; 2006(2)WLC743

..... that firstly the burden lies on the prosecution to prove the husband's guilt beyond reasonable doubt before assuming presumption against him under section 113-b of the evidence act.9. learned public prosecutor, on the other hand, contended that the learned trial court has considered the oral and documentary evidence and rightly convicted and sentenced the ..... bring it within the purview of 'death occurring otherwise than in normal circumstances'. the expression 'soon before' is very relevant where section 113-b of the evidence act and section 304-b ipc are pressed into service. the prosecution is obliged to show that soon before the occurrence there was cruelty or harassment and only in ..... has been indicated and the expression 'soon before' is not defined. a reference to the expression 'soon before' used in section 114 illustration (a) of the evidence act is relevant. it lays down that a court may presume that a man who is in the possession of goods 'soon after the theft is either the thief or .....

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Jul 31 2008 (HC)

Payal Sancheti (Smt.) and anr. Vs. Harshvardhan Sancheti

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : RLW2009(1)Raj431

..... from alienating the house in any manner.5. on service, the defendant filed an application, alleging that in view of the provisions of section 7 of the family court act, the present suit for injunction is not maintainable, and that, the plaintiff, on these very allegations, has already filed application before the judicial magistrate, therefore, she ..... as well as the record. at the outset learned counsel for the appellant contended, that the plaintiffs' claim is not under section 18 of the hindu adoptions and maintenance act, rather their claim is covered by explanation (c) to section 7(1).8. it was contended by the learned counsel for the appellant, assailing the impugned order ..... with the peaceful possession of the plaintiff, over the suit scheduled property. the suit was filed in the year 1983, and on commencement of the family court act the suit was transferred to the family court. in that suit an additional issue was framed, about the suit being triable by the family court. on merits .....

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Sep 30 2005 (HC)

National Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Mahendra Singh and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2007ACJ60

..... high court in case of new india assurance co. ltd. v. babasaheb anna mali : air2002bom27 . however, with introduction of section 147(1)(b)(i) of the motor vehicles act, 1988, the high courts are firmly of the view that under the said section the insurance company would be liable to indemnify the owner of the vehicle which was insured ..... also been expressed by the hon'ble karnataka high court in case of oriental insurance co. ltd. v. minaxi 2000 acj 385 (karnataka). noticing the change in new motor vehicles act, a similar view has also been held by the hon'ble kerala high court in case of united india insurance co. ltd. v. appukuttan .10. in the present case ..... liability of the insurance company is a limited one. however, such is not the case in this appeal. on the date of the accident, the new act was already in force. under the said act, the liability of the insurance company is unlimited. hence, the contention of the learned counsel is without merit.13. on the factual matrix, the case .....

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May 06 1991 (HC)

Chandra Kumar Vs. Smt. Kanku Bai and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 1991WLN(UC)324

..... of residence and not for running printing press. dr. gopal dass verma v. dr. s.k. bhardwaj : [1962]2scr678 , relates to a case governed by delhi rent control act and residential premises were also used with the consent of the landlord for professional purpose. in section kartar singh v. chatnan lal and ors. : [1970]1scr9 , premises were ..... decreeing the suit for ejectment on the ground mentioned in clause (i) of sub-section (1) of section 13 of the rajasthan premises (control of rent & eviction) act, 1950 without any pleading and issue, simply on the basis of the admission of the defendant and all his witnesses that a* residential house in sector 11, hiren magri, ..... alteration has been effected in it and the ground of default has ceased to exist as amount of rent and interest determined under section 13(3) of the act was duly deposited in time and amount equivalent to monthly rent was being regularly deposited. the plaintiff-respondent filed an appeal. it was heard and decided by the .....

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Dec 01 2005 (HC)

Sheela Vs. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : II(2006)ACC390

..... to the appellant.3. initially, the claimants mahaveer and smt. sheela, parents of deceased sandeep jain filed an application for compensation under sections 166 and 140 of the motor vehicles act, 1988 before the motor accident claims tribunal, bundi a in respect of death of sandeep jain in an accident, which took place on 24.5.1990 arising out of use .....

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Oct 03 2007 (HC)

Shri Vinayak Colony Vikas Samiti Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : 2008(1)WLN468

govind mathur, j.1. the petitioner, a society registered under the societies registration act, having membership among the residents of chopasani housing board, preferred this petition for writ denominating it as a public interest litigation claiming the reliefs as follows:(i) by an appropriate .....

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May 29 2015 (HC)

Vijay Kumar Sharma Vs. State and Ors

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the alleged charges levelled against the appellant.likewise, the criminal proceedings were initiated against the appellant for the alleged charges punishable under the provisions of p.c.act on the same set of facts and evidence. it was submitted that the departmental proceedings and the criminal case are based on identical and similar (verbatim ..... no.1, jodhpur. the learned counsel for the petitioner vehemently argued that it is a case in which the inquiry officer and disciplinary authority has acted contrary to law and gave finding of guilt without even recording statement of complainant kishore singh but in the fir filed by the bank the investigating officer ..... inquiry. it is also submitted that proper assistance to defend was not given to the petitioner therefore, it is obvious that the disciplinary authority has only acted malafidely upon the findings given by the inquiry officer without application of mind, therefore, the order of dismissal deserves to be quashed. with regard to order .....

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Sep 30 2005 (HC)

National Insurance Company Ltd. Vs. Mahendra Singh and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : RLW2005(4)Raj2863; 2006(1)WLC40

..... been expressed by the hon'ble karnataka high court in case of oriental insurance company limited v. minaxi (air 2000 karnataka 73). noticing the change in the new motor vehicles act, a similar view has also been held by the hon'ble kerala high court in case of united india insurance co. ltd. v. appukuttan .10. in the present case, ..... of new india assurance co. ltd. v. babasaheb anna mali and ors. (2002(1) tac 47 (bom.) however with introduction of section 147(1)(b)(i) of the motor vehicles act, 1988, the high courts are firmly of the view that under the said section the insurance company would be liable to indemnify the owner of the vehicle which was insured ..... liability of the insurance company is a limited one. however, such is not the case in this appeal. on the date of the accident, the new act was already in force. under the said act, the liability of the insurance company is unlimited. hence the contention of the learned counsel is without merit.13. on the factual matrix, the case of .....

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Aug 26 2015 (HC)

Udai Singh Vs. State

Court : Rajasthan Jodhpur

..... the situation slipped out of his control and it went to the fatal extent. he would not have intended to inflict the injuries which she sustained on account of his act. therefore, we are persuaded to bring down the offence from the firs.degree murder to culpable homicide not amounting to murder. 8. we, therefore, alter the conviction from ..... to save her from the tongues of flames. this conduct cannot be seen divorced from the totality of the circumstances. very probably he would not have anticipated that the act done by him would have escalated to such a proportion that she might die. if he had ever intended her to die he would not have alerted his senses ..... is as follows: 6. we find no good reason to discard the 10 two dying declarations given by the deceased regarding the actual occurrence. the courts below have rightly acted on such dying declarations. 7. but then, what is the nature of the offence proved against him. it is an admitted case that appellant was in a highly inebriated .....

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Jul 20 2004 (HC)

Rajasthan Rajya Sahakari Upbhokta Sangh (Confed) Ltd. Vs. Rent Control ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : RLW2004(4)Raj2748

..... rent tribunal to entertain a petition involving such dispute between landlord and tenant to which provisions of the rajasthan public premises (eviction of unauthorised occupants) act, 1964 (act no. 2 of 1965) and the rajasthan premises (requisition and eviction) ordinance, 1949 apply.(2) where the petition only for recovery of ..... the parties, therefore, the present petition filed against the interim order is not maintainable.18. petitioner has got other alternative efficacious remedy under the act and without availing alternative efficacious remedy the petitioner cannot file the present petition.19. learned counsel for the respondents also referred the provisions of section ..... section 3 (x)are not applicable to the petitioner federation and the petitioner federation is only a cooperative society registered under the rajasthan cooperative society act and the entire administration is vested in the board of directors.6. the rent tribunal, jaipur framed the issue, which reads as under:........7 .....

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