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Feb 06 2004 (HC)

State by Gowribidanur Police Station Vs. Thimmappa and ors.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2004(4)KarLJ510

..... the liability to all of them whenever a conviction is recorded and vice versa where an acquittal results, regardless of the very fundamental proposition of criminal law that even in such instances where there may be a charge of common intention, unlawful assembly or rioting, that the court is still required to sift the evidence and decide as to whether there is evidence of commonality of intent on the part of all the accused or whether a distinction will have to be made between some of them ..... in spite of that accused 1 and other accused persons formed themselves into an unlawful assembly by holding deadly weapons and trespassed into the said land while his sister p.w. ..... respondents 1 to 4 and 6 to 12 and deceased accused 5 and 13 with a common object to commit rioting, formed themselves into an unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapons like clubs, chopper, whip, etc. .....

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Oct 09 1991 (HC)

Thammegowda Vs. Siddegowda

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1991KAR4506; 1992(1)KarLJ459

..... the possession of a coparcener of the joint family property is not unlawful because his right extends over the entire joint family property until it is divided by metes and bounds. ..... the possession of a coparcener of the joint family property until it is divided by metes and bounds does not become unlawful so as to make him liable for mesne profits. .....

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Nov 07 2016 (HC)

Lakshmi and Another Vs. New India Assurance Co. Ltd., and Another

Court : Karnataka

..... made observations in much as false cases being filed before the tribunal and also given direction to the tribunals to put themselves on guard and to see that no person is allowed to abuse the process of law and make unlawful gain to himself by suppressing the true facts. ..... a disturbing trend of unholy alliance among the police, the doctors, the lawyers and some times even the insurance company, to siphon out the public money, and make an unlawful gain is fast emerging. ..... it is only to extract the unlawful gain, the claimant in collusion with the driver of the offending vehicle and the police authorities falsely implicated the offending vehicle. ..... all these circumstantial evidences would indicate false implication of the vehicle by the claimants to extract the unlawful gain. .....

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Jan 14 2003 (HC)

Smt. Sumangala Vs. Laxminarayan Anant Hegde and anr.

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 2003CriLJ1418; I(2003)DMC521; 2003(2)KarLJ212

..... to commit suicide or to cause grave injury or danger to life, limb or health (whether mental or physical) of the woman; or(b) harassment of the woman where such a harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person related, to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her to meet such demand.6. ..... wilful conduct which is of such a nature as is likely to drive the woman to commit suicide or to cause grave injury or danger to life, limb or health whether harassment is with a view to coerce her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her to meet such demand. .....

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Aug 13 1971 (HC)

In Re: Narasing Naik

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : 1972CriLJ1150

..... it is argued that as the learned sessions judge has not relied on their evidence and held that the accused were not members of an unlawful assembly and all the accused except accused-7. ..... at that time all the 11 accused persons formed themselves into an unlawful assembly with the common object of murdering p. w. ..... 0.1 for an unlawful purpose. .....

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Jun 12 1973 (HC)

Sterling Construction and Trading Co. and anr. Vs. the Commercial Tax ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1973KAR559; (1973)2MysLJ69; [1973]32STC235(Kar)

..... failure to pay a tax in full that the collector, without authority, and on his motion, has remitted a part of the tax, or that the person taxed is financially embarrassed, or that the proceeds of the tax are to be devoted to an unlawful purpose.'7. .....

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Jun 06 1967 (HC)

Mysore Machinery Manufacturers Ltd. (by Director, M.C. Cherian) Vs. St ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : (1967)IILLJ853Kant; (1967)1MysLJ686

..... commissioner of police refers to the order of dismissal passed against 270 workmen (including the office-bearers of the union) and states as follows : 'the abovesaid 270 workers of the factory still continue to remain unlawfully and unauthorizedly within the precincts of the factory and have, in fact, stayed within the premises of the factory without interruption from april 1, 1967 to the time of making this application. ..... : 'whoever enters into or upon property in the possession of another with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate, insult or annoy any person in possession of such property, or having lawfully entered into or upon such property, unlawfully remains there with intent thereby to intimidate, insult or annoy any such person, or with intent to commit an offence, is said to commit criminal trespass.' 18. ..... bank the employees committed criminal trespass inasmuch as they either entered unlawfully or having lawfully entered continued to remain there unlawfully with intent thereby to insult or annoy their superior officers. ..... even if we assume that the employees' entry in the premises was unlawful, it is difficult to appreciate the argument that the said entry was made with intent to insult or annoy ..... ousting of the owner from lawful possession is not essentially different from an assault upon the officers of an employing company or the seizure and conversion of its goods or the despoiling of its property or other unlawful acts in order to force compliance with demands. .....

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Oct 05 1994 (HC)

S. Manohar Vs. E.K. Govindaraja Setty

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR1994KAR3246; 1995(1)KarLJ81

..... . it is further pointed out in the said case that as the plaintiff therein has been found to be in unlawful possession of the disputed portion of the land which is of the ownership of defendant, the lower appellate court has rightly refused to grant the decree.similarly, in narayan's case this court, after a consideration of the various decisions of ..... sri ramadas that the circumstances of the case would clearly warrant a conclusion that he was a licensee and his license has since been revoked and that therefore, the plaintiff's possession of the suit premises would be an unlawful possession, with the result, he cannot claim the relief of permanent injunction ..... that in view of the licence having come to an end, the plaintiff had no right to remain in charge of the business or the premises where it was conducted and all that the plaintiff could ask for was damages for unlawful dispossession even on the footing of facts as found by the high court .....

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Sep 19 2008 (HC)

Amolak Textiles Represented by Its Propritor Vs. Uphar Fashions Repres ...

Court : Karnataka

Reported in : ILR2009KAR628; 2009(3)KarLJ696:2009(1)KCCR249:2009(2)AIRKarR166:AIR2009NOC1232.

..... the theory that the cheques were lost, the accused unlawfully got the possession of cheques which are mis-used for the purpose of case is not established. ..... the accused has failed to prove that the complainant got the cheques by unlawful means. .....

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Nov 27 2014 (HC)

P. Somasudaram Vs. Devaki Srinivasan and Others

Court : Karnataka

..... of the joint family may be in physical possession of a member belonging to the joint family, but others will be deemed to be in constructive possession of the property and therefore, actual possession held by one of the family members cannot be construed as unlawful possession so as to hold an enquiry under order xx rule 12, c.p.c. .....

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