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(1) STATE OF RAJASTHAN ........ Vs. HARPHOOL SINGH (DEAD) THROUGH HIS L.RS. ........Respondent D.D 04/05/2000

Facts: The State of Rajasthan (appellant) appealed the summary dismissal of a second appeal by the Rajasthan High Court. The case involved a dispute over a plot of land claimed by the respondent (plaintiff) through adverse possession. The plaintiff asserted peaceful and continuous possession for more than 30 years, raising a building in 1955.Issues:Validity of adverse possession claim by the plain...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 5188 OF 1996 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 529073

(2) STATE OF KARNATAKA ........ Vs. MANJANNA ........Respondent D.D 04/05/2000

FACTS:The prosecutrix, a school girl, was allegedly raped on April 6, 1988, at around 12 noon.The incident took place in a ditch, and the accused was known to the victim and her family.The prosecution presented evidence, including the victim's narration of the incident to multiple independent witnesses.The accused was examined 23 days after the incident, and the absence of semen stains on his...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1911 OF 1996 Docid 2000 LEJ Crim SC 900350

(3) COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, MADRAS ........ Vs. INDIAN ORGANIC CHEMICALS LTD. ........Respondent D.D 03/05/2000

Facts:The respondent imported a diesel engine set with an invoice showing a total price.Customs Department assessed additional duty under T.I. 68 of the Central Excise Tariff, charging 8% ad valorem.Respondent claimed the duty should be charged separately on the diesel engine and alternator, each benefiting from exemption notifications.Issues:Whether the assessment of additional duty on the entire...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 8308 OF 1995 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 432942

(4) DIWAN SUGAR MILLS AND OTHERS ........ Vs. STATE OF U.P. AND OTHERS ........Respondent D.D 03/05/2000

Facts:M/s. Diwan Sugar Mills, a partnership firm, owned a sugar factory.The factory was initially leased out to M/s. Diwan Sugar and General Mills (pvt.) Ltd.The government took over the factory first under the Defence of India Rules in 1965 and later under the Industrial Development & Regulation Act.Eventually, the factory was acquired by the U.P. Government under the Uttar Pradesh Sugar Unde...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 4872 OF 1989 AND W.P. (C) NO. 15781 OF 1984 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 133241

(5) M/S. ESSAR CONSTRUCTIONS ........ Vs. N.P. RAMA KRISHNA REDDY ........Respondent D.D 03/05/2000

Facts: The case involves a dispute where the High Court of Andhra Pradesh condoned the delay in filing an application under Section 30 of the Arbitration Act, 1940. The Trial Court had initially dismissed the respondent's application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963, citing insufficient explanation for the delay.Issues: Whether the order of the Senior Civil Judge rejecting the appl...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 3179 OF 2000 ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 15837 OF 1999 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 523773

(6) RAJASTHAN HOUSING BOARD ........ Vs. SMT. PARVATI DEVI ........Respondent D.D 03/05/2000

FACTS:Rajasthan Housing Board established under the Rajasthan Housing Board Act, 1970, builds houses and allots them based on various schemes.Respondent registered for a house in the low-income group category, paid registration fee, and followed the outlined conditions.Allegations of unfair trade practices by the Board, including delays in possession and increased costs.Two separate complaints fil...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO'S. 14994 AND 15096 OF 1996 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 290524

(7) STATE BANK OF INDIA AND OTHERS ........ Vs. HARBANS LAL ........Respondent D.D 03/05/2000

Facts:Harbans Lal, an employee of the State Bank of India, was suspended on 29th November 1990, pending a contemplated inquiry due to alleged misconduct.In 1996, Lal filed a petition under Article 226 challenging the suspension order and seeking salary during the suspension period.The High Court dismissed the writ petition but directed the completion of the disciplinary inquiry by 31st August 1996...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 6479 OF 1998 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 308180

(8) AIR INDIA LTD. ........ Vs. M. YOGESHWAR RAJ ........Respondent D.D 02/05/2000

Facts:Respondent, M. Yogeshwar Raj, appointed in 1976 claiming to belong to a Scheduled Tribe.Initial notice in 1998 raised concerns about a caste certificate, deemed forged, submitted by Raj.Inquiry Committee found Raj not guilty, considering the original 1976 certificate as genuine.Subsequent show cause notice in 1999 claimed the 1998 caste certificate as forged, raising doubts about Raj's ...

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 3113 OF 2000 ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 1477 OF 2000 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 108378

(9) K. M. ABDUL RAZZAK ........ Vs. DAMODHARAN ........Respondent D.D 02/05/2000

Facts:The respondent-landlord filed a petition for the eviction of the appellant-tenant under Section 14(1)(b) of the Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960.Landlord claimed that the building was in a dilapidated condition, necessitating demolition and reconstruction.Rent Controller, after inspection, found the building not in dilapidated condition, and the petition was dismissed....

REPORTABLE # C.A. NO. 602 OF 2000 Docid 2000 LEJ Civil SC 628100