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  1. In the case of Kashmira Singh vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh, a landmark judgment was delivered on 4th March 1952. The case was heard by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, and the judgment was delivered by Justice Mahajan, Justice Mukherjea, Justice Das, Justice Chandrasekhara Aiyar, and Justice Vivian Bose.

  2. ORIGINAL PDF. Kashmira Singh v. State Of Punjab . P.N Bhagwati, J.—. This is an application for bail pending the hearing of an appeal by special leave. The appellant was convicted by the Sessions Court for an offence under Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer six months' rigorous imprisonment.

  3. Swami Baba Kashmira Singh Ji honoured with Shiromani Award 2002, by NRI Institute New Delhi on 30th August 2003 for his philanthropic services providing medical facilities to poor and downtrodden section of the society through mobile dispensaries in the remote rural area of Punjab and by instituting Multi-Specialty S.G.L Charitable Hospital at Jalandhar.

  4. Kashmira Singh held charge of several jagirs including that of Sialkot. He emerged from obscurity after the assassination of Maharaja Sher Singh in 1843,but fell victim to the Dogra Kashmira Singh,Kanvar Son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh 1819-1844) Was born in 1819 to Rani Daya Kaur.He received his name from the province of Kashmir falling to the Maharaja's arms at his birth.

  5. Sant Baba kashmira singh ji is a sikh spiritual scholar ,teacher, social worker, educationist.He lives in alhoran sahib panjab.He teaching is followed by Guru granth sahib ji.He believe that all ...

  6. The deceased Ramesh was the son of P.W. 48 L.P. Tiwari who was the Food Officer at Gondia at the relevant date. The appellant Kashmira Singh was an Assistant Food Procurement Inspector there. On the 1st of July, 1949, Tiwari found the appellant and Harbilas (P.W. 31) getting rice polished at a certain rice mill.

  7. Kashmira Singh v. State Of Punjab . S. Murtaza Fazal Ali, J.—. This appeal by special leave is directed against the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court convicting the appellant under Section 302/34, IPC and sentencing him to life imprisonment. The appellant was also convicted under Section 323 IPC and sentenced to six months ...