Ideya Vendan R vs The Additional Chief Secretary on 26 September, 2013
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IN THE
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
imperative. Superior officer has to
be informed about such information or design to
commit cognizable offense and to ensure that it
is prevented. Section ... Police Officer to arrest
without orders from the Magistrate, a person
designing to commit a cognizable offense. The
Section further requires, that such an arrest
other person, would not absolve the accused for the offence
of rape committed by him upon the Prosecutrix on 13.02.2011 which has
been established ... held that it may
be that such lapse is committed designedly or
because of negligence and hence the
prosecution evidence is required
respect
of which [ ***] criminal breach of trust has been committed, is
designated as " stolen property', [ whether the transfer has been
made ... respect
of which criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated as stolen
property. In the present case the prosecution has not produced
this Court held :-
"...It may be that such lapse is committed designedly or
because of negligence. Hence the prosecution evidence is
required
given as regards the actual
robbery or theft that was committed and it cannot be said that the
Amit Khanchi
2013.09.03 12:06
I attest ... respect of which criminal breach of
trust has been committed, is designated as "stolen
property", whether the transfer has been made
Both these accused having used licenced weapons to
attain a sinister designed by committing such a heinous offence of
murder are also liable for commission
President and Secretary any information which he receives of the design to commit or of the commission of any offence under this
killed, it is not always a case of murder. The
intention to commit the act is relevant to decide under which penal
provision the case ... body it cannot be said
the accused persons had any pre-design to commit the murder of the
victim. The degree of seriousness