CHOUDHARY, B.P.JAMUAR
State Of Bihar – Appellant
Versus
Ranglal Sharma – Respondent
Jamuar, J.
1. Ranglal Sharma, the opposite party, has appeared in person today to show cause why he should not be committed for contempt of court.
2. The facts are shortly these. On 10-7-1956, Ranglal Sharma, who is resident of Chandil within the district of Manbhum, handed over a closed envelope to the bench clerk of the District Judge of Manbhum Singhbhum, and the bench Clerk made over the envelope to the District Judge. On opening this envelope the District Judge found a letter addressed to him, dated 9-7-1956. This letter was signed by Ranglal Sharma and he described himself therein as the Managing General Secretary of an organisation called "Vishwa Mitrata Gram Udyog Sangh". The letter, which is in printed form in its major portion, described the object of the Sangh as being collection of fund, removal of unemployment. Social uplift, awakening of culture, uplift of Harijans, backward classes, aboriginals and females in villages through Sarvodya Samaj and establishment of world friendship and Ram Rajya. The subject-matter of the letter as described by Ranglal Sharma was regarding a public agitation. Ranglal Sharma gave himself some importance by purporting to state in t
Login now and unlock free premium legal research
Login to SupremeToday AI and access free legal analysis, AI highlights, and smart tools.
Login
now!
India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!
Copyright © 2023 Vikas Info Solution Pvt Ltd. All Rights Reserved.