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Raju vs State Of Kerala
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Section 61 in Kerala Forest Act, 1961 [Entire Act]
State Of West Bengal & Anr vs Mahua Sarkar on 27 February, 2008
Pointing out that it was for the owner to prove that he
had no knowledge about the action of the driver, the learned
Government Pleader pointed out that the petitioner had failed to
prove the said fact for claiming the benefit of Section 61B(2), as
held in the decision reported in State of West Bengal and
W.P(C) No.5550 of 2006-I 8
Anr. v. Mahua Sarkar [2008(2) KHC 347(SC) = (2008) 12 SCC
763].
State Of Kerala vs Chandra Mohan Nair on 20 May, 2022
In the judgment in Chandran Nair's case (supra) ,
this court, in paragraph 9, held as follows:
State Of West Bengal vs Gopal Sarkar on 7 November, 2001
The judgment of the Apex Court in State of West Bengal
v. Gopal Sarkar [AIR 2002 SC 221] was also relied on. It was
further pointed out that the petitioner has not raised any ground
in this writ petition that there was no show cause notice. It was
also pointed out that such a ground was not urged in the appeal
Ext.P2 also. The learned Special Government Pleader explained
the purpose for which Section 61A was introduced in the Kerala
Forest Act in 1975 as can be seen from the statement of reasons
and the amendment effected in the year 1975 introducing
Section 61(A) to (F) in the book.
M.K. Abraham & Co vs State Of Kerala & Anr on 7 July, 2009
The said judgment was followed in the decision reported in
Abraham v. State of Kerala [2014 3 KLT 187] also.
Section 2 in Kerala Forest Act, 1961 [Entire Act]
State Of Kerala & Ors vs Ancy Phillip & Anr on 11 July, 2008
In support
of this contention, the learned Special Government Pleader
Forest relied on various judgments of this court and the Apex
Court in State of Kerala and Ors. v. Ancy Philip and Anr.
[2008(3) KHC 256], Divisional Forest Officer and Anr. v.
G.V.Sudhakar Rao and Ors. [AIR 1986 SC 328], Sasidharan
v. Forest Range Officer [1999 KHC 428 = 1999 (2) KLT 836],
State of Kerala v. Bharath Booshan [2009 (1) KLT SN 29
(C.No.31)], State of West Bengal and Anr. v. Mahua Sarkar
[2008(2) KHC 347(SC)], State of Kerala v. Margrate Joshy
[1999(3) KLT 359], State of Kerala v. Mathew [1995(2) KLT
772] etc.
Section 165 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Divisional Forest Officer & Anr vs G.V. Sudhakar Rao & Ors on 31 October, 1985
In support
of this contention, the learned Special Government Pleader
Forest relied on various judgments of this court and the Apex
Court in State of Kerala and Ors. v. Ancy Philip and Anr.
[2008(3) KHC 256], Divisional Forest Officer and Anr. v.
G.V.Sudhakar Rao and Ors. [AIR 1986 SC 328], Sasidharan
v. Forest Range Officer [1999 KHC 428 = 1999 (2) KLT 836],
State of Kerala v. Bharath Booshan [2009 (1) KLT SN 29
(C.No.31)], State of West Bengal and Anr. v. Mahua Sarkar
[2008(2) KHC 347(SC)], State of Kerala v. Margrate Joshy
[1999(3) KLT 359], State of Kerala v. Mathew [1995(2) KLT
772] etc.