Gujarat High Court Monthly Digest: April 2022 [Citations 102-143]
Live LawNominal Index Bahdurbhai Devarabhai Khavad Versus Dy. Meer Taj Mohammed v. State Of Gujarat 1 other 2022 LiveLaw 140 Kamlesh @ Rinku Mohanlal Upadhyay Versus State Of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 141 Ashvinkumar Ramniklal Jani Versus State Of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 142 Bhupatbhai Pujabhai Bhoi Versus Hiraben Wo Somaji Bhoi & 2 Other 2022 LiveLaw 143 Judgments/Orders of the Month Gujarat High Court Rejects Application Seeking Benefits And Interests On The Ground Of Delay Under Contempt Of Courts Act Case Title: Bahdurbhai Devarabhai Khavad Versus Dy. The Petitioner approached the High Court challenging the decision of the UGC and claimed that the removal was in breach of Regulation 10.12.2.E of the UGC Regulations, 2019. Business Of Selling Fruits In Small Sheds Not Large Scale Commercial Activity, Govt Land Can Be Allotted Without Public Auction: Gujarat High Court Case Title: Somiben Arvindbhai Patel Versus State Of Gujarat Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 110 The Gujarat High Court has recently come to the rescue of small vegetable sellers by setting aside the notice of the Collector, asking them to vacate a government land for construction of a Police station. Petitions Filed Directly In HC For Registration Of FIR Without Availing Remedy U/S 156 CrPC In Conflict With SC Directions: Gujarat High Court Case Title: Kameshbhai Niranjanbhai Sopariwala Versus State Of Gujarat Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 113 The Gujarat High Court recently refused to exercise its writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution and issue directions for registration of FIR on a complaint lodged by the Petitioner, observing that if such petitions are entertained then the High Courts will be flooded and will not be able to do any other work. The Bench of Justice Nikhil S. Kariel observed that the act on part of Khan could not be termed to be so grossly negligent or reckless, neither could be an act on part of the petitioner be treated as the proximate and efficient cause of the unruly incidents at the Railway Station Criminal Proceedings Of Private Nature Can Be Quashed U/S 482 Even If Trial Has Concluded In Conviction: Gujarat High Court Case Title: Kamlesh @ Rinku Mohanlal Upadhyay Versus State Of Gujarat Case Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 141 The High Court quashed an FIR and the order of conviction passed in a matrimonial dispute, observing that the offences involved were of non-serious and private nature.