Uttaranchal Court September 2002 Judgments
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Ordnance Factory Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. Vs. Presiding Office ...
Court: Uttaranchal
Decided on: Sep-25-2002
Reported in: [2003(96)FLR236]; (2003)IILLJ206UC
P.C. Verma, J.1. The petitioner has filed this petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the judgment and award dated March 14, 2001, passed by the Presiding Officer, Labour Court, Dehradun in Industrial Dispute No. 124 of 2000. The Labour Court by its impugned judgment and award held that the punishment of termination of Sunil Kumar Gupta-respondent No. 2 from October 30, 1981 was improper and illegal and directed the petitioner to reinstate him in the service but keeping in view the delay in filing the reference, the Labour Court did not award back wages to the workman and in lieu of this awarded Rs. 10,000/- as compensation and Rs. 1000/- as litigation expenses.2. The brief facts of the writ petition are that the respondent No. 2 was appointed on; August 1/2, 1977 as Junior Clerk by the petitioner Society and on June 16, 1989 he was promoted to the post of Accountant. The services of the respondent No. 2 were terminated on October 30, 1981. Against...
irfan and ors. Vs. State of Uttaranchal and ors.
Court: Uttaranchal
Decided on: Sep-19-2002
Reported in: 2003CriLJ2398
ORDERIrshad Hussain, J.1. This criminal revision under Section 397/401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ('Cr.P.C.' for the short) has been filed against the judgment and order dated 17-8-2001 passed by the Sessions Judge, Haridwar, whereby the respondents-accused were held not guilty and acquitted of the charges under Sections 147/148/149/302/307 of the Indian Penal Code (for short 'IPC') and further that the respondents-accused Khusro, Shakil, Talib, Shamshuddin and Noor Hasan were also held not guilty and were acquitted of the charges under Section 25 of the Arms Act. A common judgment and order impugned was passed in sessions trials No. 38/2000, 166/2000, 167/2000, 168/2000, 169/2000 and 170/2000 of Police Station, Jwalapur, District Haridwar, as these were consolidated. The revision has been preferred amongst other by the injured persons.2. Briefly stated, the prosecution case was that on 5-7-1999 at about 9.00 p.m. in village Sarai within the circle of P. S. Jwalapur all the resp...
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