favour of the accused, may be that such
lapse is committed designedly or because of negligence. Hence, the
prosecution evidence is required to be examined
deceased and no
obstruction could be possible to carry out the design of
committing these murders.
Allowing the appeal in part,
HELD : A criminal case ... deceased and no obstruction could be possible to carry out
the design of committing these murders". Before giving
these reasons, quoted mostly
assembly, and that the accused persons
had conceived any such design for committing dacoity. Needless to
mention here that mere assembly of five or more ... assembly, and that the accused persons had
conceived any such designs for committing dacoity,
and, in fact, intended to achieve the object, for which
they
commission of cognizable offences.
(1) A police officer knowing of a design to commit any
cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a
Magistrate
actions taken against those who do not at all comply or designedly commit long delays. The same, however, need not be harshly enforced against
favour of the accused, may be that such lapse is committed designedly or because of negligence. Hence, the prosecution evidence is required to be examined
case of this kind, that the accused had conceived design for committing dacoity; but it is equally true that the intention of an individual ... respondents, inevitably to the conclusion that the respondents had formed a design for committing dacoity. The learned Assistant Sessions Judge appears to have thought that
appointing an arbitrator. It is held
in that matter that the designate Judge committed a jurisdictional error in
dismissing the application filed by the appellant ... limited issue of appointing an
Arbitrator. It is clear that the Designate committed a
jurisdictional error in dismissing the application filed by the
Appellant under
tablet, its drawings and parts thereof and restraining them from committing infringement of the design of the plaintiff. The plaintiff has also prayed for direction ... design and make substantial reproduction of the registered design of the plaintiff. The defendants have, therefore, held themselves liable for infringement of the registered design
quoted hereinbelow:
Section 151(1) : A police officer knowing of a design to commit any cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a Magistrate ... that the person, who is sought to be arrested, is designing to commit a cognizable offence and that the commission of offence cannot be prevented