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1969 Supreme(Online)(Kar) 3

KARNATAKA HIGH COURT
*T. K. Tukol, M. Santhosh , JJ.
Mysore Machinery Manufacturers Ltd v. State of Mysore


1. This is an unusual writ petition under Art.226 of the Constitution of India against the respondents including the Commissioner of Police (respondent No. 2) praying for the issue of a writ of mandamus or other appropriate direction to take steps for the prevention of commission of offences by the dismissed workmen and to remove the dismissed workmen from the premises of the petitioner - factory so as to prevent them from indulging in the commission of further offences and for taking such action as is necessary under the law to maintain law and order.

2. The facts and the circumstances under which the present writ petition has been filed may be briefly summarised as follows :
The petitioner is the Mysore Machinery Manufacturers Ltd. This factory is engaged in the manufacture of plant and machinery for supply to various manufacturing units and to other factories. It has a capital of about Rs. 20 Lakhs in. the form of machinery installed within the premises, and the capacity of its workmen attending to the various operations is about 500. On the 1st April 1967, the workmen entered the factory, as usual for work and nothing happened till about 4 P.M. on that day. When the first shift













































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