Ganga Baksh vs Shibba
Judges: Mukerji, Bennet
20 December, 1929·1. This is a Letters Patent Appeal brought by the defendant against a decree of a learned Judge of this Court allowing the appeal of the plaintiff and decreeing possession to the plaintiff of certain property as nearest reversioner of one Hardeo deceased. The property was held by the widow of Hardeo...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Jokhu Bhunja vs Sitla Baksh Singh And Ors.
Judges:
20 December, 1929·1. This is a defendant's appeal arising out of a suit for redemption of a mortgage evidenced by a deed dated 19th June 1901, executed by one Fateh Bahadur Singh in favour of Jokhu, the defendant-appellant, under which a two-anna share of village Hardua was mortgaged with possession for a sum of Rs. ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Khub Chand vs Lachman Das-Decree Holder
Judges:
20 December, 1929·2. An appeal was brought by Khub Chand to the District Judge, who also refused the claim of Khub Chand to possession. Khub Chand came in second appeal to this Court and a learned Judge of this Court held that the proceedings before the Munsif should be taken to be proceedings under Order 21, Rule 97...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Adit Narain Singh vs Mahabir Prasad Singh And Ors.
Judges:
20 December, 1929·A fixed-rate tenant means a tenant who has been recorded as a fixed-rate tenant in the Record-of-rights.... 2. The rest of the definition does not concern the plaintiffs, as they have been recorded as fixed-rate tenants in the Re-cord-of-Rights. It was argued by the learned counsel for the appellant...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Bansi Lal vs Musammat Munder
Judges: Sen, Niamatullah
20 December, 1929·1. This is an appeal by the defendant arising oat of a suit instituted by Musammat Mundarya for a declaration that she as heir of her husband, Shukru, was the owner in possession of a house bearing No. 62 situate in Mohalla Ahmad-ganj in the City of Allahabad. 2. One Sheo Din died leaving a widow Mu...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Gobardhan Das vs Dau Dayal
Judges:
20 December, 1929·1. A revenue Court decree was passed on 10th February 1915. The decree-holder applied for execution admittedly within time by reason of his previous application of 21st March 1923 for the arrest of the judgment-debtor in execution of the decree. There was no arrest. On 29th August 1923, the parties ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Bhagirathi Dubey vs Rajkishore Dubey And Ors.
Judges:
20 December, 1929·1. One Raj Kishore Dubey owned certain zemindari property in mauzas Rampur and Aranwan Gulzar, pargana Kauna in the district of Azamgarh. On 1st July 1925, he transferred the property in suit with possession to one Katwaru who figures in this action as defendant 8. The document ostensibly amounted t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Sarju Tewari vs Shah Mohammad Amin And Ors.
Judges:
19 December, 1929·2. There was an express recital in the sale deed as to the purpose for which the property was being acquired. The lower appellate Court differing from the Court of first instance held that the omission of any recitals in the sale deed was not a fatal defect. In our opinion this view was correct. It ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Hemendra Nath And Ors. vs Tulshi Singh And Ors.
Judges:
19 December, 1929·1. The grounds of appeal here are covered by authority. A decree was passed for possession on condition of the plaintiffs' depositing in Court Rs. 352 within three months of the decree becoming final. At the same time the plaintiffs were allowed costs and Rs. 15 per mensem mesne profits from the dat...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Murli Tewari vs Mohammad Idris And Ors.
Judges:
19 December, 1929·JUDGMENT 1. This is a plaintiff's appeal arising out of a suit for pre-emption. The defendants had acquired under a deed of gift a share in the same mahal but in another khata khewat. The plaintiff is a cosharer with the vendor in the same khata khewat in which the property sold is situated. The Cou...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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