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Sabita Paul (Das) vs State Of West Bengal And Ors. on 22 January, 2002

The writ petition stands disposed of, without any order for costs. W.P. 5318 (W) OF 2010 (Smt. Sabitry Das v. State of W.B. & ors.) The petitioner has four sons and four daughters. On 1.6.1990, the husband of the petitioner died. In the ground floor of her house, there are four shop rooms. The trade licenses of doctor's chamber, spectacles unit, medicine shop and grill manufacturing unit, operating therefrom are all along in the name of the petitioner. The petitioner at present is residing at the said house with her unmarried mentally challenged elder daughter namely Pratima Das, unmarried younger deaf and dumb daughter namely Baby Das, married sons Shankar Das and Ratan Chandra Das and their family. Others are staying outside.
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Smt. Jayasree Tagore & Ors vs State Of West Bengal & Ors on 23 October, 2009

W.P. 3968 (W) of 2010 (Smt. Jayasree Mitra v. State of W.B. & ors.) The petitioner, aged about 66 years, is the mother of the respondent no.5. It is claimed in the petition that her husband having died a premature death without leaving any savings of his own, the petitioner shouldered full responsibility to bring up her son and daughter. The petitioner's mother was the owner of three buildings which she inherited after the death of her mother. The respondent no.5 after getting married in the year 2005 has been staying with the petitioner. No kind of money support is provided; on the contrary, the respondent no.5 has been constantly pressurising her to make a gift in his favour in respect of the house properties. Being under the influence of alcohol, the respondent 85 no.5 even assaulted her. Unable to bear the physical and mental torture and perceiving a threat to her life, the petitioner lodged written complaint with the Officer-in-Charge, Narkeldanga Police Station. However, no further action having been taken by the police authorities on such complaint, this petition was presented praying for an order on the respondent no.4 to take immediate action and/or measures for restraining the respondent no. 5 from continuing with his illegal conduct.
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