Shri Jivan Narsinh Buhecha vs Labhu Narsi Wala & 1
Judges: M R Shah
23 February, 2012·1. The present petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India has been preferred by the petitioner herein – husband to quash and set aside the impugned judgement and order dated 20/02/2007 passed by learned Additional Sessions Judge, Junagadh in Criminal Revision Applic...
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Harishankar Shivshankar Gupta vs State Of Gujarat Opponents
Judges: Paresh Upadhyay, Jayant Patel
23 February, 2012·(Per : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE JAYANT PATEL) 1. The present appeal is directed against the judgement and order passed by the learned Sessions Judge in Sessions Case No.145/2006, whereby the appellant – accused has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 328 and S...
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Jayantibhai Maganlal Rathod & 4 S
Judges: Ks Jhaveri
23 February, 2012·1. In connection with the vehicular accident that took place on 23.05.2004 in which Manubhai Rathod expired, the legal heirs of deceased preferred claim petition being M.A.C.P. No.974/2004, 975/2004 & 977/2004 u/s.163-A of the Motor Vehicles Act before the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (Main),...
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State Of Gujarat Opponents
Judges: Z K Saiyed
23 February, 2012·1. The present appellant has preferred this appeal under Section 374 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, against the judgment and order of conviction and sentence dated 10.10.2003 passed by the learned Second Fast Track Judge, Amreli in Special Case No.4 of 1991, whereby, the learned Judge ha...
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The State Of Guajrat
Judges: D H Waghela, N V Anjaria
23 February, 2012·(Per : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE D.H.WAGHELA) 1. Learned counsel Mr.R.D.Makwana appears for the appellant, by way of legal aid, and the appellant is kept personally present in the Court. It was submitted, on instructions of the appellant, that the appellant having already undergone more than six ...
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State Of Gujarat &
Judges: M R Shah
23 February, 2012·1.0 As common question of law and facts arise in this group of petitions, they are disposed of by this common judgment and order.2.0 In all these petitions respective petitioners have prayed for an appropriate writ, direction and order directing the jail authorities to grant benefit of set off of th...
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State Of Gujarat & 5
Judges: M R Shah
23 February, 2012·[1.0] Present Special Criminal Application under Article 227 of the Constitution of India has been preferred by the petitioner herein – original complainant to quash and set aside the impugned order dated 14.05.2008 passed by the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Petlad passed in Inquiry...
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State Of Gujarat &
Judges: M R Shah
23 February, 2012·1.0 Present Criminal Miscellaneous Application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure has been preferred by the applicants hereinoriginal accused to quash and set aside the impugned complaint being Inquiry Case No.136 of 2009 filed by the respondent no.2 hereinoriginal complain...
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Devendra D Patkar vs State Of Gujarat & 6
Judges: M R Shah
23 February, 2012·1. The present petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India has been preferred by the petitioner herein – original complainant for the following main reliefs:“12(a) Call for the Investigation Papers in FIR No.II 15 of 2008 lodged before Sector No.7 Police Station, Gandhinagar and ...
High Court Of Gujarat
State Of Gujarat &
Judges: M R Shah
23 February, 2012·1.0 As common question of law and facts arise in this group of petitions, they are disposed of by this common judgment and order.2.0 In all these petitions respective petitioners have prayed for an appropriate writ, direction and order directing the jail authorities to grant benefit of set off of th...
High Court Of Gujarat
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