Mohni vs Baij Nath And Ors.
Judges: H Richards, P Banerji
25 April, 1918·JUDGMENT 1. This appeal arises out of a suit for a declaration of right. The plaintiff claimed a certain house as being her property. The house had been attached by one Baij Nath in execution of a decree against Salig Ram and Sagar Mal. Salig Ram and Sagar Mal were declared insolvents and any proper...
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Dhara Singh vs Gayan Chand
Judges: H Richards, P Banerji
22 April, 1918·JUDGMENT 1. A preliminary objection has been taken to the hearing of this application. The suit was brought upon a promissory note. The defendant pleaded that he was a minor at the date of the note. The Munsif held that he was a minor and dismissed the suit. In appeal the Subordinate Judge found tha...
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Jai Kishan Singh vs Naulakhi Kunwar And Ors.
Judges: H Richards, P C Banerji
20 April, 1918·JUDGMENT Henry Richards, C.J. and Pramada Charan Banerji, J. 1. This appeal arises out of a suit brought by the plaintiff for a declaration of his title to certain property. On the findings the only question which is open to consideration is whether or not Musammat Naulakhi Kunwar took an absolute e...
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Naulakhi Kuar And Ors. vs Jai Kishen Singh
Judges: H Richards, P Banerji
20 April, 1918·JUDGMENT 1. This appeal arises out of a suit brought by the plaintiff for a declaration of his title to certain property. On the findings the only question which is open to consideration is whether or not Musammat Naulakhi Kunwar took an absolute estate under a deed of gift executed by one Dirgaj Si...
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Chabraj Singh And Ors. vs Mahesh Narain Singh And Ors.
Judges: H Richards, Tudball
19 April, 1918·JUDGMENT 1. It appears from the finding of the Court below that the vendee had become a co-sharer by purchase on the 27th of November 1913, thai is to say, before the present suit was instituted. No suit for pre-emption was ever instituted in respect of this second purchase. The result is that not o...
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Chabraj Singh And Ors. vs Mahesh Narain Singh And Ors.
Judges: H Richards, Tudbull
19 April, 1918·JUDGMENT Henry Richards, C.J. and Tudball, J. 1. It appears from the finding of the court below that the vendee had become a co-sharer by purchase on the 27th of November, 1913, that is to say, before the present suit was instituted. No suit for pre-emption was ever instituted in respect of this sec...
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Kalyan Das And Ors. vs Maqbul Ahmad And Ors.
Judges: V Haldane, Dunedin, Sumeer, J Edge, A Ali
18 April, 1918·5. It might have been supposed that this was, the end of the mortgage of 1863, but, strange as it may seem, this appeal is now brought to determine upon what terms the appellants, the representatives of Debi Das, are to be allowed to redeem it, as mortgagors, some thirty years after he bought in the...
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Emperor vs Karim-Ud-Din
Judges: G Knox
18 April, 1918·JUDGMENT Knox, J. 1. Karim-ud-din has been convicted of three offences, each offence under Section 408 of the Indian Penal Code, and has been sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment on each offence, the sentences to run consecutively. It appears from the record and the arguments addressed to ...
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Inayat-Ullah Khan vs Hashmat-Ullah Khan
Judges: H Richards, P Banerji
16 April, 1918·JUDGMENT 1. This appeal arises out of an application for execution of a compromise decree. The compromise decree was a very peculiar one. It was made in a suit for dower brought by the plaintiff as one of the heirs to his daughter for a proportionate share of her dower. The compromise decree provide...
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Sukru vs Emperor
Judges: P Banerji
15 April, 1918·JUDGMENT 1. The accused in this case was convicted on his own plea of being in possession of illicit liquor and was sentenced under Section 60(a) of the Excise Act to one and a half months' rigorous imprisonment. The statement of the accused which the Magistrate apparently accepted was that his son ...
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