MV Act | Blanket Ban on Bike Taxis Unconstitutional; Motorcycles are ‘Contract Carriages’: Karnataka High Court Labourer Travelling in Tractor-Trolley for Agricultural Work Not a Gratuitous Passenger – Insurer Liable: Madhya Pradesh High Court Dismisses Appeal of Oriental Insurance Wife Cannot Claim Maintenance After Her Own Family Cripples Husband’s Earning Capacity: Allahabad High Court FIR is Not an Encyclopedia, Abusive Conduct Deserves Scrutiny: Karnataka High Court Declines to Quash FIR Against Former Politician Over Alleged Abuse of Woman Officer Kendriya Vidyalaya Parent Associations Can't Occupy School Premises or Run Buses Without Compliance With KVS Education Code: Kerala High Court Landowners Under Highway Act Cannot Be Left Remediless: Supreme Court Restores Arbitral Challenges Withdrawn Due to Unconstitutional Ruling Probation Does Not Erase Conviction: Misconduct Remains Misconduct: Supreme Court Rejects Shielding Dismissed Employee Despite Probation Rigid Procedural Compliance Can’t Override Substantial Justice: Supreme Court Restores Appeal Dismissed for Technical Lapse Consent of Minor is No Consent in the Eye of Law: Allahabad High Court Declines to Quash Rape Case Once Impleaded, Insurer Can Challenge Compensation On All Grounds: Supreme Court Restores Insurance Company’s Right to Contest Quantum in Motor Accident Case Where Dispute is Personal and Peace is Restored, Law Must Not Be Dragged Further: Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Neighbourhood Quarrel CBI Not The Only Gatekeeper Of Corruption Probes Against Central Employees: Supreme Court Affirms Power Of State ACBs Dismissal of JCO Automatically Forfeits Pension — No Separate Order Required: Supreme Court Satisfaction of Detaining Authority Must Be Based on Cogent Material; Mere Ipse Dixit Can't Sustain Detention: Supreme Court Intention to Humiliate on Account of Caste Is Essential Under SCST Act: Supreme Court Preliminary Inquiry Not Mandatory Under PC Act: Supreme Court Upholds Lokayukta's Power Status Quo Ante Is a Mandatory Direction, Cannot Be Granted Lightly Without Reasons: Andhra Pradesh High Court Sets Aside Interim Order Presumption Under Section 113-B Evidence Act Not Attracted Without Proof Of Cruelty Soon Before Death: Bombay High Court Affirms Acquittal

(1) Raja Kamala Ranjan Roy ...Appellant Vs. Baijnath Bajoria ...Respondent D.D 01/12/1950

Civil Law - Specific Performance – Assignment of Lease – Consent of Lessor – Decree for Specific Performance Upheld – The agreement between the defendant and the plaintiff for assignment of leasehold rights included a clause requiring lessor’s consent, but the clause did not make the agreement itself contingent on such consent – Held: The defendant was contractu...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. — OF 1950 Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 707464

(2) Mangan Lal Deoshi...Appellant Vs. Mohammad Moinul Haque and Others...Respondents D.D 01/12/1950

Civil Law - Registration Act – Compromise Decree – Requirement of Registration – No Registration Required – A compromise decree modifying terms of earlier pattas and creating a new relationship of under-tenancy between the parties was challenged as inadmissible for want of registration – Held: Though the decree purported to alter lease terms and create new obligations...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. — OF 1950 Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 765481

(3) YESWANT DEORAO DESHMUKH ...Appellant Vs. WALCHAND RAMCHAND KOTHARI ...Respondent D.D 01/12/1950

Civil Law - Execution Proceedings – Fraud under Section 48(2) CPC – Limitation Extended – Judgment-debtor fraudulently concealed his ownership of the ‘Prabhat’ newspaper to avoid execution of decree – Both Trial Court and High Court found fraud proven – Supreme Court held that the concealment amounted to fraud preventing execution under Section 48(2) CPC &...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. — OF 1950 Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 955192

(4) ARJUNA LAL MISRA ...Appellant Vs. The State ...Respondent D.D 30/11/1950

Criminal Law – House-breaking and theft at police office safe - Retracted Confession – Section 164 CrPC – Section 24 Evidence Act – Necessity of Corroboration – Acquittal Directed – The prosecution case rested substantially on the appellant’s confession recorded under Section 164, later retracted – The High Court in revision, while acquitting the co-...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Docid 1950 LEJ Crim SC 722009

(5) A.M. Mair and Co. ...Appellant Vs. Gordhandass Sagarmull ...Respondent D.D 30/11/1950

Arbitration Law – Jurisdiction of Arbitrators – Dispute as to Status of Party – Arbitration Clause Wide – Award Upheld – The appellants, described as “brokers” in sold/bought notes for jute, invoked arbitration on respondents’ default – Respondents objected that appellants were mere brokers and not principals, hence not parties to arbitration a...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 533039

(6) CHINTAMAN RAO ...Appellant Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh ...Respondent D.D 08/11/1950

Civil Writ - Constitutional Law - Fundamental Rights – Article 19(1)(g) – Bidi Manufacture Ban – Sections 3–4, 1948 Act – Reasonable Restrictions vs. Total Prohibition – Petitions under Article 32 by a proprietor and an employee assailing Deputy Commissioner’s orders prohibiting bidi manufacture in notified villages during agricultural seasons – Held...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 244386

(7) MOHINDER SINGH ...Appellant Vs. The State ...Respondent D.D 17/10/1950

Murder and attempt to murder - Homicide – Proof of Weapon/Manner – Necessity of Expert Evidence – Gap in Prosecution Case – The prosecution alleged two close-range firearm shots by two assailants (gun and rifle). Medical evidence disclosed puzzling wound patterns; ballistics opinion was inconclusive (no test-fire or comparison) – Held: In firearm deaths, prosecution m...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Docid 1950 LEJ Crim SC 248759

(8) Narhari and Others ...Appellant Vs. Shankar and Others ...Respondent D.D 13/10/1950

Appeals from Common Judgment – One Suit, One Trial, One Decision – Two Decrees Drawn – Single Appeal Sufficient – Res Judicata Inapplicable – Plaintiffs’ suit for possession and mesne profits decreed; two sets of defendants filed separate first appeals; first appellate court allowed both by one common judgment and drew two decrees – Plaintiffs filed one ap...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 775513

(9) Kapore Chand ...Appellant Vs. Kadar Unnisa Begum and Others ...Respondents D.D 12/10/1950

Muslim Law - Execution Proceedings – Widow’s Claim of Dower – Priority Question – Widow not Secured Creditor – A widow in possession of her husband’s estate in lieu of unpaid dower raised objection to attachment by a decree-holder creditor – The executing court upheld her claim, treating her position as analogous to a secured creditor – Held: Dower i...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. ___ OF 1950 Docid 1950 LEJ Civil SC 734644