Pati Ram vs Har Dayal And Ors.
Judges:
23 December, 1925·1. I have read the judgment of both the lower Courts in this case, and I have also heard learned, counsel in support of this appeal. In my opinion the judgments of the Courts below ought not to be interfered with. The plaintiff appellant is a zemindar in the village, and the land in dispute between ...
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Chitar Mal vs Panchu Lal And Ors.
Judges:
23 December, 1925·4. The suit was instituted more than 12 years after the date of sale, so it was pleaded in para. 11 of the plaint that under the provisions of Section 10 of the Limitation Act the bar of limitation was saved. This plea was decided against the plaintiff and the reference to us does not cover that poi...
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Ram Badan Upadhiya And Anr. vs Sankatha Misra And Ors.
Judges: Daniels
22 December, 1925·1. This is an application in revision of an order passed under Order XXIII, Rule 1, C.P.C., giving the plaintiff permission to file a fresh suit. The order is an extraordinary one. It was passed by the Appellate Court and runs thus: This appeal is withdrawn; hence it is dismissed....The appellant ma...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
In Re: Mt. Durga Bai vs Unknown
Judges:
21 December, 1925·1. This is an application in revision against an order made by the District Judge of Agra on the 30th May last with regard to the disposition of the funds of certain minors by their guardian. The two children are aged respectively 13 and 14. The girl is 13 and the learned Judge, by the order complai...
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Emperor vs Bhirgu Singh
Judges:
21 December, 1925·2. It was alleged on behalf of the Crowns that a citation had issued. A Tahsildar had power to issue the citation. The only question that arises in the case is whether the power to issue citation connotes a legal liability on the part of the person to whom the citation is issued to attend. The Board...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Wilayati Begum And Anr. vs Firm Jhandu Mal-Mithu Lal
Judges:
18 December, 1925·1. A question of limitation arises in connexion with this application for leave to appeal to His Majesty in Council. The judgment of this Court was delivered on March 1925, and admittedly the application for leave to appeal was not presented till 20th October 1925. 2. Certain reasons are given in ex...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Wilayati Begam And Anr. vs Firm Jhandu Mal-Muthu Lal
Judges: G Mears, Lindsay
18 December, 1925·1. A question of limitation arises in connection with this application for leave to appeal" to His Majesty in Council. The judgment of this Court was delivered on the 30th of March 1925, and admittedly the application for leave to appeal was not presented till the 20th of October 1925. 2. Certain re...
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Lala Gopal Ram And Anr. vs Bankey Lal And Ors.
Judges: K Lal
18 December, 1925·JUDGMENT Kanhaiya Lal, J. 1. The parties in this case referred a certain dispute pending in Court to the arbitration of a Pleader under a joint application dated the 8th of December 1924. An award was duly made on the 16th of January 1925, but on the objection of the plaintiffs it was remitted to th...
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Bhagwati Dayal vs Mt. Dhan Kunwar And Anr.
Judges:
18 December, 1925·2. The plaintiff brought a suit on the allegation that he had been adopted in 1918 by Mt. Dhan Kunwar, a defendant, under a verbal authority given by her deceased husband, Salig Ram. Another defendant who was impleaded was Ajudhia Prasad, he having obtained a mortgage on some of Salig Ham's property...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
In Re: Annapurna Co. Ld vs Unknown
Judges:
18 December, 1925·1. The liquidators in this case sought the direction of the Court to sell a certain flour mill as an asset of the Company in liquidation. 2. One Dr. Tug objected to the sale of the property, and this date was fixed for the disposal of his objection. Dr. Tug's case seems to be this: On the 23rd of Ja...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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