Phul Chand Dube vs Emperor
Judges:
30 July, 1929·2. The facts of the case lie within a very narrow compass and may be briefly outlined here. One Sahodar Patakh of the district of Chapra owned a bullock. His bullock was missing. This bullock, after several months, was traced in the possession of Phul Chand Dube, the applicant. The bullock was taken...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Jageshar vs Emperor
Judges:
29 July, 1929·3. The charge was framed on 22nd April 1929. 4. It may be assumed that Afzal Khan is a servant of His Highness the Maharaja of Benares. It is not challenged that Mr. Lakshmi Chand Raizada is a Tahsildar in the Benares State. On 23rd April 1929, Muhabat Khan, one of the three accused applied to Mr. N...
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Parbhu vs Emperor
Judges:
29 July, 1929·3. The defence put forward by Parbhoo was that the complainant was standing in the Phaphamau station with his hand on the window of a railway carriage when somebody shut down either the widow or the shutter with such violence that if cut off the complainant's finger, and that thereupon the complaina...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
The Kayastha Company Limited In ... vs Sita Ram Dubey
Judges: Sulaiman, Banerji, King, Niamatullah, Sen
26 July, 1929·29. So the question for our consideration is whether an application which purports to be an application for the execution of a decree, and which is made in accordance with law to the proper Court, is ineffectual to save limitation unless the decree-holder satisfies the Court that he prosecuted the a...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Rure Mal And Anr. vs Emperor
Judges:
26 July, 1929·3. The conviction of the two applicants was upheld on appeal by the learned Additional Sessions Judge of Meerut by his judgment, dated 19th February 1929. The findings of the trial Court in all essential particulars were endorsed by the Judge on appeal and the sentences were upheld. 4. The learned A...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Nirman Bahadur vs Fateh Bahadur Singh And Ors.
Judges:
25 July, 1929·4. Whether Manraj Kunwari executed the agreement of 1916 with full knowledge of its effect? 5. Whether Dirgbijai Singh died separate from his brothers? 8. The first point that calls for decision is the point of limitation. The learned Subordinate Judge applied Section 120, Lim. Act and as the suit h...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mohammad Unis vs Janeshar Das And Ors.
Judges:
25 July, 1929·1. The learned Judge does not appear to have applied his mind to the facts of this case and to have dismissed the objection of the judgment-debtors quite wrongly. In the application for execution itself it was admitted that under the decree annual instalments have to be paid by 31st July every year ...
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Nirman Bahadur vs Fateh Bahadur Singh And Ors.
Judges: Mukerji, Niamatullah
25 July, 1929·5. Whether Dirgbijai Singh died separate from his brothers? 5. The first point that calls for decision is the point of limitation. The learned Subordinate Judge applied Section 120 of the Limitation Act and as the suit had been filed more than six years after the making of the agreement, he thought ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Ram Jas Singh And Ors. vs Ram Harakh Pandey And Ors.
Judges:
25 July, 1929·3. Mr. Gaur who has argued the case on behalf of the appellants with great ability has contended before us that the former decision of 4th February 1925, operated as res judicata so far as the Assistant Collector was concerned and that therefore the finding returned by the revenue Court must be acce...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
In Re: Kalka Prasad vs Unknown
Judges:
24 July, 1929·1. This is a reference from the District Magistrate of Benares who has been appointed Commissioner under the Workmen's Compensation Act (Act 8 of 1923). It appears that one Kalka Prasad who was employed by the Benares Electric Light and Power Company was unfortunately injured in the course of his em...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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