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Sep 23 2015 (HC)

Bridgestone India Pvt. Ltd. Vs. UOI and Others

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Sep-23-2015

1. The petitioner, which is a company registered in India under the Companies Act, 1956, has challenged through the District Sales Manager of the company, the notice under Section 251 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (for short Cr.P.C.') issued by the learned Metropolitan Magistrate on 23.4.2012 in CC No.599/11/WM. 2. The notice under Section 251 of the Code of Criminal Procedure reads hereunder:- I, Sheetal Chaudhary, MM, Patiala House Courts, do hereby serve notice u/s 251 of the Cr.P.C. upon you M/s Bridgestone India Pvt. Ltd., B-100, Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi-110028 through Sh.Gurmeet Singh. It is alleged against you that on 18.08.2010, the inspection was conducted by the complainant at the above place and a packet of tube packed by M/s Bridgestone India Pvt. Ltd. Plot No.12, Kheda Growth Centre, Pithanpur, Distt. Dhar (M.P.) PIN-454774 bearing packing date as 6/10, net size 1.467m and customer care No.022-42496400 was found with mutilated MRP. Thereby committed ...

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Mar 19 2015 (HC)

Shantanu Khosle Vs. Inspector, Legal Metrolgy

Court : Kerala

Decided on : Mar-19-2015

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT: THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.RAMAKRISHNAN THURSDAY, THE19H DAY OF MARCH201528TH PHALGUNA, 1936 Crl.MC.No. 2429 of 2013 () --------------------------- AGAINST THE JUDGMENT IN ST41162011 OF JUDICIAL FIRST CLASS MAGISTRATE COURT-II,NEDUMANGAD ---------------------------------------- PETITIONER(S)/ACCUSED: ------------------------------------------ 1. SHANTANU KHOSLE (MANUFACTURER) THE MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CEO PROCTER AND GAMBLE & HOME PRODUCTS LIMITED P AN G PLAZA, CARDINAL GRACIAS ROAD, CHAKALA ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI-400099.2. BHARAT PATEL NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN PROCTER AND GAMBLE & HOME PRODUCTS LIMITED P AN G PLAZA, CARDINAL GRACIAS ROAD, CHAKALA ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI-400099.3. M/S.PROCTER AND GAMBLE & HOME PRODUCTS LIMITED P AND G PLAZA, CARDINAL GRACIAS ROAD, CHAKALA ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI-400099. BY ADVS.SRI.P.VIJAYA BHANU (SR.) SRI.S.K.AJAY KUMAR SRI.P.M.RAFIQ RESPONDENT(S)/COMPLAINANT AND STATE: ----------------------------------...

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Oct 20 2015 (HC)

Kusum Kumria and Others Vs. Pharma Venture (India) Pvt. Ltd. and Anoth ...

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Oct-20-2015

..... cpc. no court proceedings had taken place for 13 years and no reserve price had been fixed of the properties to be auctioned which was mandatory under section 6 of the partition act. in para 54 ..... cpc read with section 151 cpc for discovery of documents)sought directions to defendant to produce the registration ..... order vi rule 17 cpc for amendment of the plaint) ..... applications and appeals cannot be measured in monetary terms. there ..... enforce a partition of the same, but subject to the conditions and liabilities affecting at the date of the transfer, the share or interest so transferred. ? 22. in order to lend weight ..... act. in the present case, no statutory violation could be substantiated by the plaintiffs. there is no parity between the facts of this case and the present case. 184. in (1995) 5 scc 440, bhagwant rai and ors. v. state of punjab and ors., it was contended that there is no estoppel against a statute and even an admission wrongfully made is of no consequence. this case related to assessment of property tax which as per law had to be based on standard ..... according to him this shows that the defendant himself treated the said decree as a preliminary decree. this argument has no merit. we have to see the tenor of the entire reply and a word here or there cannot be taken out of context to build an argument. xxx xxx xxx 21. ... in view of our decision that the decree dated 13-7-1978 was a final decree, the question whether there was an oral arrangement between the parties in october 1985 .....

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May 11 2015 (HC)

J. Jayalalitha and Others Vs. State, By the Superintendent of Police, ...

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : May-11-2015

..... power by pw.240 under sections 17 and 18 of prevention of corruption act. thus, he along with other officers were directed to assist the investigation, collect documents related to this case from banks, financial institutions, revenue department, enforcement office and office of the registration, institutions. he examined pw ..... /-. in that the value of the electrical work is rs.41,53,653/-. while assessing they took the measurements from standard data and the rates from scheduled rates. the works which are not found in the standard rates and schedule rates were decided by receiving the quotation and minimum quotation was taken into consideration. during ..... a legal battle should not be entertained. liberty of the accused cannot be taken away except in accordance with established procedure of law, under the constitution, criminal procedure and other cognate statutes. fair investigation requires that accused should not be kept in darkness. investigating officer must give ..... jedi metla, andhra pradesh. it was found that accused no.2 has paid income tax from 1985 onwards. ex.p712 does not mention total weight of jewels on 18.12.96. the newspapers, the hindu, dhinakaran and dinamani published photographs of jewels and silver ..... received in all a sum of rs.15,05,14,323.60 towards the scheme deposit. out of the said amount, a sum of rs.13,54,000/- was collected prior to the check period. excluding this amount, the total deposit collected during the check period was available with the firm to .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Nilam Katara Vs. State Govt. of Nct of Delhi and Ors.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-06-2015

..... act, 1985 of the united kingdom includes in part ii, "costs in criminal cases". the legislation grades costs as per the hierarchy of courts starting from the magistrates' court, the crown court and the higher courts. apart from costs which may be awarded in favour of the accused (referred to as the 'defendant'), in section 17 ..... be proper (even if possible) to lay down rigid standards. therefore, the aptness of a sentence must necessarily rest on a ..... meaning of expression "prosecution" wide enough to include "anything from registration of a case to conviction and punishment". it was also noted that "challenges ..... wanted with the single injury cannot be considered a mitigating circumstance by any measure but must count as an aggravating circumstance. the learned trial judges have ..... court in a previous instance. (iv) the court further held that the weight that the sentencing court gives to each individual aggravating or mitigating factor ..... 54]. it is stated: (scc pp. 198-99, para38) the quantum of compensation will, however, depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. award of such compensation (by way of public law remedy) will not come in the way of the aggrieved person claiming additional compensation in a civil court, in the enforcement of the private law remedy in tort, nor come in the way of the criminal court ordering compensation under section 357 of the code of criminal procedure. xxx xxx xxx 45. clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 357 and subsection (1) of section .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Sukhdev Yadav Vs. State and Anr.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-06-2015

..... act, 1985 of the united kingdom includes in part ii, "costs in criminal cases". the legislation grades costs as per the hierarchy of courts starting from the magistrates' court, the crown court and the higher courts. apart from costs which may be awarded in favour of the accused (referred to as the 'defendant'), in section 17 ..... be proper (even if possible) to lay down rigid standards. therefore, the aptness of a sentence must necessarily rest on a ..... meaning of expression "prosecution" wide enough to include "anything from registration of a case to conviction and punishment". it was also noted that "challenges ..... wanted with the single injury cannot be considered a mitigating circumstance by any measure but must count as an aggravating circumstance. the learned trial judges have ..... court in a previous instance. (iv) the court further held that the weight that the sentencing court gives to each individual aggravating or mitigating factor ..... 54]. it is stated: (scc pp. 198-99, para38) the quantum of compensation will, however, depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. award of such compensation (by way of public law remedy) will not come in the way of the aggrieved person claiming additional compensation in a civil court, in the enforcement of the private law remedy in tort, nor come in the way of the criminal court ordering compensation under section 357 of the code of criminal procedure. xxx xxx xxx 45. clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 357 and subsection (1) of section .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Sukhdev Yadav @ Pehalwan

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-06-2015

..... act, 1985 of the united kingdom includes in part ii, "costs in criminal cases". the legislation grades costs as per the hierarchy of courts starting from the magistrates' court, the crown court and the higher courts. apart from costs which may be awarded in favour of the accused (referred to as the 'defendant'), in section 17 ..... be proper (even if possible) to lay down rigid standards. therefore, the aptness of a sentence must necessarily rest on a ..... meaning of expression "prosecution" wide enough to include "anything from registration of a case to conviction and punishment". it was also noted that "challenges ..... wanted with the single injury cannot be considered a mitigating circumstance by any measure but must count as an aggravating circumstance. the learned trial judges have ..... court in a previous instance. (iv) the court further held that the weight that the sentencing court gives to each individual aggravating or mitigating factor ..... 54]. it is stated: (scc pp. 198-99, para38) the quantum of compensation will, however, depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. award of such compensation (by way of public law remedy) will not come in the way of the aggrieved person claiming additional compensation in a civil court, in the enforcement of the private law remedy in tort, nor come in the way of the criminal court ordering compensation under section 357 of the code of criminal procedure. xxx xxx xxx 45. clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 357 and subsection (1) of section .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Vikas Yadav and Anr.

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-06-2015

..... act, 1985 of the united kingdom includes in part ii, "costs in criminal cases". the legislation grades costs as per the hierarchy of courts starting from the magistrates' court, the crown court and the higher courts. apart from costs which may be awarded in favour of the accused (referred to as the 'defendant'), in section 17 ..... be proper (even if possible) to lay down rigid standards. therefore, the aptness of a sentence must necessarily rest on a ..... meaning of expression "prosecution" wide enough to include "anything from registration of a case to conviction and punishment". it was also noted that "challenges ..... wanted with the single injury cannot be considered a mitigating circumstance by any measure but must count as an aggravating circumstance. the learned trial judges have ..... court in a previous instance. (iv) the court further held that the weight that the sentencing court gives to each individual aggravating or mitigating factor ..... 54]. it is stated: (scc pp. 198-99, para38) the quantum of compensation will, however, depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. award of such compensation (by way of public law remedy) will not come in the way of the aggrieved person claiming additional compensation in a civil court, in the enforcement of the private law remedy in tort, nor come in the way of the criminal court ordering compensation under section 357 of the code of criminal procedure. xxx xxx xxx 45. clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 357 and subsection (1) of section .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vishal Yadav Vs. State Govt. of Up

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-06-2015

..... act, 1985 of the united kingdom includes in part ii, "costs in criminal cases". the legislation grades costs as per the hierarchy of courts starting from the magistrates' court, the crown court and the higher courts. apart from costs which may be awarded in favour of the accused (referred to as the 'defendant'), in section 17 ..... be proper (even if possible) to lay down rigid standards. therefore, the aptness of a sentence must necessarily rest on a ..... meaning of expression "prosecution" wide enough to include "anything from registration of a case to conviction and punishment". it was also noted that "challenges ..... wanted with the single injury cannot be considered a mitigating circumstance by any measure but must count as an aggravating circumstance. the learned trial judges have ..... court in a previous instance. (iv) the court further held that the weight that the sentencing court gives to each individual aggravating or mitigating factor ..... 54]. it is stated: (scc pp. 198-99, para38) the quantum of compensation will, however, depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. award of such compensation (by way of public law remedy) will not come in the way of the aggrieved person claiming additional compensation in a civil court, in the enforcement of the private law remedy in tort, nor come in the way of the criminal court ordering compensation under section 357 of the code of criminal procedure. xxx xxx xxx 45. clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 357 and subsection (1) of section .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vikas Yadav Vs. State of Up

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-06-2015

..... act, 1985 of the united kingdom includes in part ii, "costs in criminal cases". the legislation grades costs as per the hierarchy of courts starting from the magistrates' court, the crown court and the higher courts. apart from costs which may be awarded in favour of the accused (referred to as the 'defendant'), in section 17 ..... be proper (even if possible) to lay down rigid standards. therefore, the aptness of a sentence must necessarily rest on a ..... meaning of expression "prosecution" wide enough to include "anything from registration of a case to conviction and punishment". it was also noted that "challenges ..... wanted with the single injury cannot be considered a mitigating circumstance by any measure but must count as an aggravating circumstance. the learned trial judges have ..... court in a previous instance. (iv) the court further held that the weight that the sentencing court gives to each individual aggravating or mitigating factor ..... 54]. it is stated: (scc pp. 198-99, para38) the quantum of compensation will, however, depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. award of such compensation (by way of public law remedy) will not come in the way of the aggrieved person claiming additional compensation in a civil court, in the enforcement of the private law remedy in tort, nor come in the way of the criminal court ordering compensation under section 357 of the code of criminal procedure. xxx xxx xxx 45. clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 357 and subsection (1) of section .....

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