Tursi Ram And Ors. vs Basdeo And Anr.
Judges:
27 April, 1926·8. The case was very ably argued on both sides and we thought it necessary to hear the learned Counsel for the appellant on the merits. The case having bean argued on the merits, the learned Counsel for the plaintiffs-respondents expressed a desire to support the decree of the Court below on the mer...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Secretary Of State vs U.P. Glass Works Of Chandausi
Judges:
26 April, 1926·2. The facts are very simple. The plaintiff consigned fifteen tons of coal under risk-note from Jayramdi No. 3 Colliery siding (Sitarampur station) to Bahjoi (O. & R, Ry.). At destination five tons were found to be short and only ten tons were delivered. The line being a Government line, the plainti...
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Kartar Singh vs Nanda
Judges:
26 April, 1926·1. This revision arises out of a suit for the price of a tree alleged to have been wrongly cut down and sold. The suit was originally instituted in the Small Cause Court. The learned Judge of that Court mistakenly held that it was not a suit of Small Cause Court nature and returned the plaint on the...
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Debi Chand vs Parbhu Lal And Ors.
Judges:
26 April, 1926·2. There is one ground of objection common to both the cross-objections. It is that the lower appellate Court has wrongly assessed as the price of 100 bags of salt sold by the plaintiff, on the 15th April 1920, at the rate of Rs. 2-8-0 per bag, whereas the first Court had assessed the rate at Rs. 6 ...
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Rafi-Ullah Khan And Ors. vs Mt. Mumtaz Begum
Judges:
26 April, 1926·2. In appeal we have been asked to consider that this issue should not have been raised at so late a stage, but we are not prepared to agree with the learned Counsel for the appellants on this point. The very basis of the plaintiff's suit is a custom and it is only by establishing a counter-custom t...
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Balram Dikshit vs King-Emperor
Judges:
23 April, 1926·1. This is an application for revision on behalf of one Balaram Dikshit, who was a Sub-Inspector of Police in the Shahjahanpur district. He has been convicted and sentenced under Section 29 of the Police Act on two charges, viz., that he had wilfully neglected his duty and in spite of the orders of ...
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Tulshi Singh And Anr. vs Sheosaran Rai And Ors.
Judges:
22 April, 1926·1. In these three connected appeals, No. 344, 345 and 346, there are 279 respondents. It is therefore undesirable even in the interest of the appellants that notice should issue unless there is some chance of the appeals succeeding. In my opinion the decision of the Court below is right and the appe...
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Gaure Shankar Misir vs Kamla Prasad Misir And Ors.
Judges:
22 April, 1926·4. But the report of the attachment shows that the equivalent of 150 maunds of grain attached was 120 maunds by standard weight, and the evidence of Gopi Nath proves that on the objection of Mt. Sheorani Kuar, half of that grain was released. The rest was proclaimed for sale and the mortgage-deed re...
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Gauri Shankar Misir vs Kamla Prasad Misir And Ors.
Judges: K Lal, Ashworth
22 April, 1926·4. It is obvious, however, that either the mortgage was made for legal necessity, i. e., to pay a debt due by the husband of the widows, or it was made without legal necessity. If it was made for legal necessity, the mortgagee is entitled to recover the amount due on the mortgage with interest there...
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Gopal And Ors. vs The Collector Of Aligarh And ...
Judges: K Lal, Ashworth
22 April, 1926·5. The entry aforesaid does, not, however, purport to record any custom. There are other Clauses which purport to record customs then in force in the village, and there are some, others which describe the rights of other classes of muafidars and of ex proprietors entitled to malikana rights. The ent...
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