Sheikh Amir Haider And Anr. vs Ali Ahmad And Anr.
Judges: Lindsay, K Lal
27 March, 1925·2. The person who sold the property was a lady named Musammat Nawis-un-nissa, who was the step-sister of Sheikh Amir Haidar, the first plaintiff. 3. The purchasers ware the defendants Nos. 1 and 2. 4. The Court of first instance decreed preemption on payment of a sum of Rs. 650. The lower Court has ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Raghunath Prasad Singh vs Lachhmi Narain Singh
Judges:
27 March, 1925·1. This is a decree holder's appeal arising out of an execution of a decree the application has been dismissed on the ground that it was barred by limitation, the only objection that was considered by the Court below and which has been argued before us is as to whether the step taken by the decree-h...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Naunihal Singh And Ors. vs Alice Georgina Skinner And Anr.
Judges:
27 March, 1925·(2) that these five villages had since the year 1872 been in the adverse possession of him and his predecessor-in-title; (3) that he had purchased these villages in good faith and for a consideration of Rs. 1,77,000 from the Nawab of Rampur and was protected by Section 41 of the Transfer of Property...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Gajendra Singh vs Durga Kumari
Judges:
27 March, 1925·13. It may further be mentioned that the award so far as it relates to the decree now in question has been complied with and the entire money payable under the decree has been deposited by the judgment-debtors concerned and accepted by the decree-holder. In the words of Vaughan Williams, L.J. Dolema...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Firm Balram Dass-Fakir Chand vs The Great Indian Peninsula ...
Judges: Stuart, Boys
27 March, 1925·4. The First Court held that no loss was established. The lower Appellate Court held that the Railway had succeeded in proving loss. On this point we are inclined to agree with the lower Appellate Court though not for the reasons stated by it. 5. It appears established by the evidence of Mahadeo a F...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Firm Balram Das-Fakir Chand vs G.I.P. Railway Company
Judges:
27 March, 1925·4. The first Court held that no loss was established. The lower Appellate Court' held that the Railway had succeeded in proving loss. On this point we are inclined to agree with the lower Court though not for the reasons stated by it. 5. It appears established by the evidence of Mahadeo, a foreman a...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Amir Haidar And Anr. vs Ali Ahmad And Anr.
Judges:
27 March, 1925·2. The person who sold the property was a lady named Mt. Nawis-un-nissa, who was the step sister of Sh. Amir Haidar, the first plaintiff. 3. The purchasers were the defendants Nos. 1 and 2. 4. The Court of first instance decreed preemption on payment of a sum of Rs. 650. 5. The lower Court has dismi...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
In Re: The Union Bank vs Unknown
Judges:
27 March, 1925·8. With regard to the Directors who in. that case were ignorant of the true state of the Company's affairs, but had neglected to enquire into or do anything by way of checking the conduct of the officials, Mr. Justice Stirling said this: The conclusion at which I have arrived, upon a consideration o...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
In Re: Lachhman Prasad Babu Ram Of ... vs Unknown
Judges:
26 March, 1925·1. The answers to the three points submitted to us are as follows: On the facts stated, a reasonable opportunity was given to the assessee to produce the accounts of the Calcutta Branch, first in Calcutta, secondly in Cawnpore, where the Income-Tax Officer of Calcutta was led to believe that the boo...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Abhainandan Prasad vs Bhagwan Dutt Pathak And Anr.
Judges:
26 March, 1925·3. The main ground on which the learned Judge dismissed the suit was that under the pre-emption decree the whole of the sale consideration, which had been advanced by Rai Bahadur Abhainandan Prasad had been paid back to him by the pre-emptors who happen to be the present contesting defendants Nos. 1...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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