Pandit Ram Sarup vs Emperor
Judges: K Lal
31 August, 1925·JUDGMENT Kanhaiya Lal, J. 1. The applicant Ram Sarup applied to the Municipal Board of Hathras to extend his chabutra by two feet in an almost triangular line so as to make the new chabutra and the old chabutra form a rectangle. He also mentioned that he may be granted permission to put a stone on t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Ram Sarup vs King-Emperor
Judges:
31 August, 1925·JUDGMENT Kanhaiya Lal, J. 1. The applicant Ram Sarup applied to the Municipal Board of Hathras to extend his chabutra by two feet in an almost triangular line so as to make the new chabutra and the old chabutra form a rectangle. He also mentioned that he may be granted permission to put a stone on t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Munir vs King-Emperor
Judges:
28 August, 1925·2. Mt. Ganga Kuar was sent for medical examination and the opinion of the Sub-Assistant Surgeon who examined her was that she was about 16 years old. In the complaint filed by Har Gobind, Munir was charged with offences under Sections 366, 497 and 498 of the Indian Penal Code. Daring the enquiry bef...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Kadhori vs King-Emperor
Judges:
26 August, 1925·1. Alongside a small public lane Kadhori has a house, and opposite that house stands the house of Mata Din. The house of Mata Din had a chabutra in front of it which he is said to have extended. Kadhori has also built a shop, which, according to his allegation, was built in the place of an old chapp...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Thakur Kashi Prasad vs Emperor Through Ram Sunder
Judges: K Lal
14 August, 1925·JUDGMENT Kanhaiya Lal, J. 1. The applicant Kashi Prasad brought a complaint against the opposite party which was found to be false and brought on account of enmity. The learned Trying Magistrate ordered the accused to pay Rs. 50 as compensation. The contention here is that no such compensation can b...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Daud Khan And Anr. vs Emperor
Judges:
07 August, 1925·1. The accused Daud Khan and Sharf Uddin have been convicted of an offence under Section 404 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for four months and a fine of Rs. 100 each. It appears that one Musammat Aziman was indebted to Nanhu Khan and that when she died Nanhu Khan br...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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