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(1) DEO NANDAN AND ANOTHER ........ Vs. RAM SARAN AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 09/03/2000

Facts: Bechan, a sirdar of agricultural land, filed an application under Section 134 of the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, paid an amount equal to 10 times the land revenue, and sought a declaration as a bhumidar. Before the order could be passed, Bechan sold the land to the appellants. Bechan passed away, and subsequently, his widow sold the same land to the respondents. The dispu...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 4966 OF 1984 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 317616

(2) MAHESHCHANDRA TRIKAMJI GAJJAR ........ Vs. THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 09/03/2000

Facts:Respondent No. 3, a State Government employee, retired on 30th September 1993.The premises in question were requisitioned under the Bombay Land Requisition Act, 1948.Order of requisition dated 17th April 1958 was set aside, but respondent No. 3 continued in possession.Appellant and respondent No. 4 are co-owners of the property, subject to a pending partition suit.Appellant challenged the or...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 2026 OF 2000 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 9615 OF 1999) Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 995542

(3) ARIVAZHAGAN ........ Vs. STATE, REPRESENTED BY INSPECTOR OF POLICE ........Respondent D.D 08/03/2000

Facts: The appellant submitted a list of 267 witnesses for the defense during the trial. The trial Court and later the High Court were involved in a process of pruning down this extensive list to ensure a more expeditious trial.Issues: The right of the accused to examine a large number of witnesses and the court's power to limit the list for the sake of preventing delay.Held:The court clarifi...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 272 OF 2000 (ARISING OUT OF S.L.P. (CRIMINAL) NO. 438 OF 2000) Docid 2000 LEJ Crim SC 970849

(4) MAYURAKSHI COTTON MILLS AND OTHERS ........ Vs. PANCHRA MAYURKSHI COTTON MILLS EMPLOYEES' UNION AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 08/03/2000

Facts:Mayurakshi Cotton Mills purchased by the State of West Bengal in 1990 during liquidation proceedings.Notice of lockout issued on August 5, 1992, due to unspecified reasons.Writ petition filed challenging the lockout, later withdrawn due to a settlement on February 27, 1993.High Court raised concerns about the settlement's legality, especially regarding the termination of workers' s...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 6552 OF 1995 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 944391

(5) M/S. WHIRLPOOL OF INDIA LTD. ........ Vs. EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION ........Respondent D.D 08/03/2000

Facts: The appellant, under a 'Production Incentive Scheme,' pays production incentives to its workers, which it contends are not 'wages' under the Employees' State Insurance Act. The respondent, Employees' State Insurance Corporation, disagrees and issues a demand for contributions towards the Employees' State Insurance Fund. The appellant challenges this demand...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 1983 OF 2000 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 4029 OF 1999) Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 819025

(6) MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF DELHI ........ Vs. FEMALE WORKERS (MUSTER ROLL) AND ANOTHER ........Respondent D.D 08/03/2000

Facts:Female workers on the muster roll of the petitioner corporation sought maternity benefits. The Industrial Tribunal deemed them equal to regular employees and entitled to similar benefits. The High Court, in a writ petition, and subsequent LPA dismissed by the corporation.Issues:Applicability of Maternity Benefit Act to the corporation.Eligibility of female workers on the muster roll for mate...

REPORTABLE # S.L.P. (C) NO. 12797 OF 1998 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 834032

(7) KULWANT SINGH ........ Vs. AMARJIT SINGH AND TWO OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 07/03/2000

Facts: An incident involving cross-firing occurred on September 23, 1989, outside the Court of Munsif, Sadul Shahar, leading to the death of Sukhmander Singh and injuries to others. Two groups, Group-1 and Group-2, were involved. The judgment pertains to two criminal appeals arising from the same incident, heard separately by the High Court.Issues:Legality of the High Court's judgment, which ...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 258 OF 2000 (ARISING OUT OF S.L.P. (CRIMINAL) NO. 510 OF 1999) S.L.P. (CRIMINAL) NO. 511 OF 1999 Docid 2000 LEJ Crim SC 733318

(8) NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO. LTD. ........ Vs. RULA AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 07/03/2000

Facts: The appellant had insured Truck No. CIT-7928 on 8-11-1991. The insurance policy was issued but later canceled by the insurer on the grounds that the premium payment cheque bounced. The truck met with an accident on the same day as the issuance of the policy, resulting in fatalities. The dependents of the deceased filed claims, which the appellant contested, citing the policy's cancella...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO'S. 1985-1987 OF 2000 ARISING OUT OF S.L.P. (C) NO'S. 3396-3398 OF 1999 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 780873

(9) STATE OF MAHARASHTRA ........ Vs. PRAVIN JETHALAL KAMDAR (DEAD) BY LRS. ........Respondent D.D 07/03/2000

Facts: The plaintiff filed a suit challenging the validity of an order and sale deed, seeking possession of the property, and claiming damages for wrongful use and occupation. The order, executed under Section 27(1) of the Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976, was declared unconstitutional. The plaintiff contended that the documents were void ab initio.Issues:Applicability of Limitation A...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 7291 OF 1995 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 963906