Facts:The appellants and their family were accused of forming an unlawful assembly and causing injuries in their village.The prosecution alleged assault due to old enmity, leading to charges under various sections of the IPC.The defense argued denial of the occurrence, presenting an alternative version where the injuries on the accused resulted from an attack on their family members.The trial cour...
FACTS: The appellants, Bijender @ Papu and another, along with three co-accused, were convicted under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including Section 325 read with Section 149, Sections 148A, 308/149, and 323/149. The Trial Court imposed a sentence, and the High Court, on appeal, enhanced the punishment for the major offence.ISSUES:The appellants claimed parity with three other ...
Facts: The case involves a writ petition (criminal) filed by Dr. Rini Johar and another against the State of Madhya Pradesh and others. The petitioners, a doctor and a practicing advocate, faced charges under Section 420 IPC and Section 66-D of the IT Act. They were arrested without following proper arrest procedures and later enlarged on bail. The petitioners alleged a demand for bribe by police ...
Facts: The three lady appellants, along with two men, were accused in a case involving various offenses. The trial court convicted all accused, and the High Court affirmed the decision. The appeal contended that contradictions in the victim's statements were not properly considered, and the defense of the appellants was overlooked.Issues:Contradictions in the victim's statements regardin...
Facts: The appellants made a payment totaling Rs. 14,89,349.00, taking into account the duty payable under Section 3(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944, considering the cum-duty benefit. An additional amount of Rs. 11,19,775.00 was payable if the benefit of a specific notification was applied.Issues: The extension of the benefit of cum-duty price, the invocation of a wrong section or rule in the s...
Land Law – Resumption of Plot – Power of Resumption – Petition against resumption of booth site due to default in installment payments – Petitioner paid 25% of auction price and three installments – Additional Rs. 1 lakh deposited between 1996-1997 – HUDA resumed booth in 2001 citing default – High Court holds power of resumption as ultimate civil sanction...
Service Law – Selection Process – Essential Qualifications – Petition against Tribunal's order setting aside selection of petitioner for Tutor (Bio-Informatics) – Petitioner selected despite not meeting essential qualifications as per advertisement – Tribunal found petitioner did not have required qualifications and set aside selection – High Court held PGIM...
Service Law – Adverse Remarks in ACR – Quashing of Adverse Remarks – Petitioner, a judicial officer, challenged adverse remarks in ACR for 2010-11 and compulsory retirement – Adverse remarks included issues of integrity and conduct – Petitioner argued no material evidence or complaints to support adverse remarks – High Court found adverse remarks inconsistent wi...
Service Law – Disability – Entitlement to Salary and Allowances – Petition challenging order directing payment of salary and allowances to disabled employee – Respondent employee met with accident and became 100% disabled – Petitioner bank declared him disentitled for salary and allowances on “no work, no pay” principle – High Court held that under S...
Service Law – Departmental Actions – Multiple Writ Petitions – Petitioner ASI challenges multiple adverse departmental actions including stoppage of increments, adverse ACR entries, non-promotion, and compulsory retirement – Departmental inquiry exonerated petitioner of bribery charges, but punishing authority disagreed and imposed penalties – High Court finds procedu...