owner for completion of the entire work".
19. The Designate should have avoided the risks and dangers involved in
deciding an issue relating ... 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
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 ... design for committing dacoity, but it is
equally true that the intention of an
individual or a number of individuals who
have conspired together
that serious breach of
principles of natural justice has been committed by the Designated
Authority by not allowing the petitioners to cross-examine the
witnesses ... Designated Authority
and no
breach thereof appears to have been committed by the Designated
Authority. Simultaneously, duty has been cast upon the
petitioner
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 ... would amount to
giving premium for the wrongs of the prosecution
designedly committed to favour the appellant. In
such cases, the story of the prosecution
punishable u/s 406 IPC was the offence which
was designed to be committed. Ld. APP also argued that the accused
persons have hatched criminal ... offence punishable u/s 119
IPC (The offence which was designed to be committed was the criminal
breach of trust punishable
When an Executive Magistrate receives information
that any person is likely to commit a breach of the peace
of disturb the public tranquility ... beyond such jurisdiction."
Section 150 Cr.P.C.
Information of design to commit cognizable offences.
Every police officer receiving information of design to
commit
consummate the
marriage would be sufficient to impel the respondent to
commit her murder. In our opinion, the High Court has
correctly concluded that ... contradict the theory of respondent having any
pre-meditated strategy or design for committing the
murder of his wife. The High Court correctly concluded
that
supported when the
person to be arrested designs to commit a cognizable offence. If a
proceeding under Sections 107 / 151 appears to be absolutely necessary ... only if he has
come to know of a design of the person concerned to commit any
cognizable offence. A further condition for the exercise
Binay Kumar Singh & Ors vs The State Of Bihar & Anr on 5 January
directors of a company also liable for punishment for the offence committed by the company. But, in the Indian Penal Code , there is no such ... accused which essentially requires pre-meeting of mind and a common design to commit a crime. Mere common intention itself would not be sufficient