Crl.A. No. 2357/2024
SHARIF AHMAD VS THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH HOME DEPARTMENT SECRETARY
The Division Bench (two judges) of the Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the Appellants and set aside the chargesheet and criminal proceedings against them. The Court held that in this case there was no evidence of entrustment; the property was not handed over in trust, rather, there was a sale. Therefore, there could be no question of a breach of trust under Section 406 IPC. Additionally, there was no material to show intent to cause alarm, necessary for an offence of criminal intimidation under Section 506 IPC, even if the allegations against the Appellants were to be accepted.The Court further elaborated on the necessary contents of a chargesheet, stating that it is considered complete when it includes sufficient material and evidence for the Court to take cognizance and proceed to trial. The Court further stressed the importance of chargesheets containing detailed facts of the offence and the relevant evidence, as mandated by Section 173(2) of the CrPC.
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September 25 1964
Civil Appeal/799/1963
Hon'ble Justice K. SuBBA RAo, J. C. SHAH AND S. M. SIKRI
KUNWAR TRIVIKRAM NARAIN SINGH Vs. STATE OF UITAR PRADESH AND OTHERS
September 25 1964
Civil Appeal/799/1963
Honourable Judge K. SuBBA RAo, J. C. SHAH AND S. M. SIKRI
KUNWAR TRIVIKRAM NARAIN SINGH Vs. STATE OF UITAR PRADESH AND OTHERS
July 24 2020
WP/10012/2020
Hon'ble Justice T. RAJANI
Adepalli Mahalakshmi Devi Teacher Training Institute, Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh,
July 24 2020
WP/10012/2020
Honourable Judge T . RAJANI
Adepalli Mahalakshmi Devi Teacher Training Institute, Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh,
The First Chief Justice of Andhra High Court , Guntur.
The first Chief Justice of High Court of Andhra Pradesh , Hydrabad.
The First Chief Justice of India elevated from Andhra Pradesh.
The Hon'ble Sri Justice Koka Subba Rao, B.A., B.L., Judge, Supreme Court, since January 31, 1958. Born on July 15, 1902; educated at Govt. Arts College, Rajahmundry and Law College, Madras. Practised in Madras High Court from 1926. Judge, Madras High Court (March 1948 - July 1954). Chief Justice, Andhra High Court, Guntur (July 5, 1954 - October 31, 1956); Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court (November 1, 1956 - January 1958). Appointed as Chief Justice of India on 30.06.1966.
Resigned from his office on April 11, 1967, . The reason for his resignation was to contest the Presidential Elections as the candidate of the united opposition parties. He ultimately lost the election to Dr. Zakir Hussain.
This event marked him as the first Supreme Court Judge to resign to pursue a career in politics. While his decision garnered attention for its novelty, it also attracted public disapproval.