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(1) SURESH RAI AND OTHERS ........ Vs. STATE OF BIHAR ........Respondent D.D 30/03/2000

Facts:Long-standing enmity between the families of the appellants and the deceased.Appellants allegedly murdered the deceased in the presence of witnesses.Incident reported to the police at 7 A.M., and investigation commenced.Appellants sentenced to life imprisonment under relevant sections and Acts.Issues:Credibility of eyewitnesses.Time of occurrence and information to the Investigating Officer ...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 740 OF 1998 Docid 2000 LEJ Crim SC 979069

(2) CAPT. KARAN VASWANI ........ Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 29/03/2000

Facts:A post of Deputy Conservator fell vacant in November 1994.Appellant and respondent No. 4 Captain Subhash Kumar applied for the position.Captain Kumar was selected and appointed as Deputy Conservator.The appellant challenged the appointment, claiming that Captain Kumar did not possess the required experience.Issues:Whether the experience gained as a Master and as a Pilot can be clubbed togeth...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO'S. 2281-2283 OF 2000 ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO'S. 6151-6153 OF 1998 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 187567

(3) IN RE: DR. RAM ASHRAY YADAV, CHAIRMAN, BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Vs. Not Found D.D 29/03/2000

Facts:Dr. Jagannath Mishra, Leader of Opposition, Bihar Legislative Assembly, submitted a letter in 1994 listing 32 charges against Dr. Ram Ashray Yadav.The President of India referred the matter to the Supreme Court for an inquiry into whether Dr. Yadav should be removed on the grounds of misbehavior.Charges included favoritism in appointments, influencing the State Government, procedural irregul...

REPORTABLE # SPL. REF. NO. 1 OF 1997 WITH I.A. NO. 2 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 602803

(4) K. KARUNAKARAN ........ Vs. STATE OF KERALA AND ANOTHER ........Respondent D.D 29/03/2000

Facts:Appellant was the Chief Minister of Kerala during 1991-95.Allegations of corruption surfaced regarding the import of Palmolein.Previous attempts to register a case were dismissed by the High Court and Supreme Court.After a change in government, a preliminary inquiry found fresh material indicating an offense.Issues:Legality of the FIR registration against the appellant.Allegations of mala fi...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 86 OF 1998 Docid 2000 LEJ Crim SC 644067

(5) NAR SINGH PAL ........ Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 29/03/2000

Facts:The appellant, a casual laborer for over ten years, had his services terminated after being acquitted in a criminal case.The termination was based on an incident where the appellant allegedly assaulted another employee.The order of termination was deemed punitive, and the appellant argued that a regular departmental inquiry was necessary.Issues:Whether the termination without a regular depar...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 2280 OF 2000 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 9648 OF 1999) Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 830978

(6) SHRIOMANI GURUDWARA PRABANDHAK COMMITTEE, AMRITSAR ........ Vs. SHRI SOM NATH DASS AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 29/03/2000

Facts:The property in question was initially gifted to the ancestors of the respondents for charitable purposes, named 'Gurugranth Sahib Barajman Dharamshala Deb.' The Mahants, however, stopped performing their duties, got the land mutated in their names, and later in the name of 'Guru Granth Sahib Barajman Dharamshala Deb.' Subsequently, legal petitions were filed under Sikh G...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 3968 OF 1987 (WITH SLP (C) NO'S. 2735-36 OF 1989) Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 742035

(7) KOTHAKALAVA NAGA SUBBA REDDI AND OTHERS ........ Vs. THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ........Respondent D.D 28/03/2000

Facts:Accused No. 1, a Fair Price shop dealer, faced suspension due to irregularities. Grudge against the deceased who complained.Witnesses (P.Ws. 1, 5, 10) traveled to Rayachoti, engaged in official activities related to Fair Price shop, and returned on the night of the incident.Witnesses boarded a bus, accompanied by the deceased, in the last trip from Rayachoti. On the next morning, P.W. 1 boar...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL A. NO. 478 OF 1998 Docid 2000 LEJ Crim SC 802045

(8) KULDIP SINGH ........ Vs. SUBHASH CHANDER JAIN AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 28/03/2000

Facts:Appellant constructed a bakery in a purely residential locality.Plaintiffs sought an injunction against operating the bakery, citing potential nuisance.Municipal Corporation granted a license during the suit.Trial Court decreed against the appellant, but the appellate court set it aside.High Court reinstated the trial court's decision based on health concerns and emitted substances.Issu...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 4479 OF 1989 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 605605

(9) KUSH SAHGAL AND OTHERS ........ Vs. M. C. MITTER AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 28/03/2000

Facts: The appellant-landlady filed an application under the United Provinces (Temporary) Control of Rent and Eviction Act, 1947, seeking permission to file an eviction suit against the tenant based on bonafide requirements. Subsequently, a suit was instituted on the basis of the granted permission but was later withdrawn without liberty to file a fresh suit. A subsequent application under the U.P...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 2274 OF 2000 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 11365 OF 1999) Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 623364