Saheb Singh And Anr. vs Ms. Indar Kuar And Anr.
Judges: Daniels
17 July, 1923·1. The following pedigree will explain the position of the parties: Babu Ram Singh | ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. The plaintiffs are claiming the property of both their father Mahabir Singh and their uncle Pahlad Singh, the latter having died childless. The ...
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Mahadeo Rai And Ors. vs Emperor
Judges: K Lal
17 July, 1923·JUDGMENT Kanhaiya Lal, J. The accused applicants have been convicted of an offence under Section 335, Indian Penal Code, and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for two months and a fine. They also have been convicted under Section 147, Indian Penal Code, and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for tw...
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Sital Prosad And Ors. vs Dukhi Lal And Ors.
Judges:
17 July, 1923·2. Defendants Nos. 1, 2 and 4 have coma up in second appeal and on their behalf the main point that is taken is that the suit was instituted in the wrong Court. It is their contention that the suit was of a nature cognizable by a Court of Small Causes and that therefore the Munsif in whose Court the...
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Chhiddu vs Desraj And Ors.
Judges: Lindsay, K Lal
17 July, 1923·5. The opinion of the Subordinate Judge was that the burden lay upon the plaintiff. In this matter we have no doubt that the Subordinate Judge was wrong. The execution and registration of the document having been admitted if the defendant made the allegation that the document had been executed merel...
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Surjan Singh And Ors. vs Umari Singh And Anr.
Judges: Sulaiman
17 July, 1923·3. The defendants again asserted that all these three plots were the sir plots of the defendants, the plaintiffs being only shikmi tenants. There were also pleas raised to the effect that the claim was barred by Section 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure as well as by Section 167 of the Agra Tenancy ...
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Pandit Khub Chand vs Todar Mal And Ors.
Judges: Sulaiman
16 July, 1923·1. This is a very clear case. One Sewa Ram, a mortgagee, left four sons who were entitled to his mortgagee rights on his death. These persons secured a decree for sale of the mortgaged property for a sum exceeding Rs. 1,200. This decree was put in exeoution in September 1916 by Khub Chand, defendant...
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Thakur Gayan Singh vs Babu Lal And Anr.
Judges: Lindsay, Sulaiman
13 July, 1923·3. The learned Subordinate Judge framed several issues, issues Nos. 2 and 3 of which were directed to the question whether a custom of pre-emption in favour of a mere resident, who was not a co-sharer, was proved or could be enforced in law. He came to the conclusion that no such custom had been est...
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Sidhari Ram vs Dr. Gargi Din
Judges: P Banerji, Ryves
13 July, 1923·JUDGMENT 1. This appeal arises out of a suit for the redemption of a mortgage. The mortgage is said to have been made by one Sahai in favour of Gaya Prasad and in the plaint it was, stated that the mortgage had been made some time in 1870. Sabai's son was Kunji and the plaintiff claims to be the hei...
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Bakshi vs Emperor
Judges: Daniels
13 July, 1923·1. This is an application for revision of an order of the District Magistrate directing the Trial Court to proceed with, the trial of the accused under, Section 182, Indian Penal Code. It appears that the applicant made a report to the Police which was alleged to he false and sanction for his prosec...
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Syed Ata Husain vs Ramman Lal And Anr.
Judges: P C Banerji, Piggott
13 July, 1923·2. The lower Appellate Court held this to be one of the grounds on which the plaintiff's suit was bound to fail. That Court further found that the defendant had paid the rent sued for by the plaintiff to Mt. Katwari and that the defendant was not the plaintiff's tenant. That Court dismissed the suit...
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