MISC. CRIMINAL APPLICATIONS NO.1551/94, 1552/94, 4882/94 AND 2464/94. Date of decision: 3.4.1996. For approval and signature The Honourable Mr. Justice R. R. Jain Misc. Criminal Application No. 1551 of 1994. Mr. S.R. Divetia, A.P.P. for applicant-State. Mr. A.R. Thakkar, advocate for respondents. Misc. Criminal Application No. 1552 of 1994. Mr. S.R. Divetia, A.P.P. for applicant-State. Respondent-served. Misc. Criminal Application No.4882 of 1994. Mr. K.P. Raval, A.P.P. for applicant-State. Mrs. Sudha Gangwar, advocate for respondent. Misc. Criminal Application No. 2464 of 1994. Mr. K.P. Raval, A.P.P. for applicant-State. Respondents-served. 1. Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment? 2. To be referred to the Reporter or not? 3. Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of judgment? 4. Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder? 5. Whether it is to be circulated to the Civil Judge? Coram: R. R. Jain, J. --------------------- April 3, 1996. Common oral order: Since in all these matters common question of law is involved, I am disposing of these applications by this common judgment. In view of the judgment delivered by this Court (Coram: R.R.Jain, J.) on 3.4.1996 in Misc. Criminal Application No. 4535 of 1994, all these applications are devoid of any merit and deserve to be rejected. In the result, all the above applications are rejected. Rule in each of the application stands discharged.