Mohammad Husain vs Mt. Nanhi
Judges:
29 October, 1929·3. It is contended that the applicant in this case should have first of all filed an application in revision in the Court of the Sessions Judge as a preliminary step to an application to the High Court in accordance with the ruling quoted above. It is contended that the District Magistrate's Court i...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Sohan Lal vs Raghubir Sahai And Anr.
Judges:
29 October, 1929·3. To prove the defendants' liability to pay the sum of Rs. 171-8-0 per annum, the plaintiff put into evidence a decree passed on compromise dated 9th October 1918. It appears that a few years ago the plaintiff brought a suit against the defendants for their ejectment, as non-occupancy tenants. The ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Sahu Radha Krishna vs Tej Saroop And Ors.
Judges: S M Sulaiman, Mukerji, King
28 October, 1929·3. As, however, the question has been distinctly decided by the Courts below, it is convenient to dispose of the plea of limitation. It cannot be doubted that under the old Limitation Act the great preponderance of opinion in all the High Courts had been that Article 116 of the Limitation Act applie...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Eshaq Lal And Anr. vs Dulla Alias Dalla
Judges: Mukerji, Bennet
28 October, 1929·2. One Bhuro had two daughters Bhag-wanti and Naoli. Bhagwanti's son is Dulla and Naoli's son is Harphul. Musammat Bhagwanti died sometime about 1907 and on her share of her father's property Dulla's name was recorded. Naoli died shortly before the institution of the suit and Harphul's name was reco...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
(Sahu) Radha Krishna vs Tej Saroop And Ors.
Judges:
28 October, 1929·3. As however, the question has been distinctly decided by the Courts below, it is convenient to dispose of the plea of limitation. It cannot be doubted that under the old Limitation Act the great preponderance of opinion in all the High Courts had been that Article 116, Lim. Act, applied to suits f...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Lala Banwari Lal vs Lala Maksudan Lal And Ors.
Judges: Mukerji, Bennet
28 October, 1929·1. This is an appeal by one Lala Banwari Lal who applied before the District Judge of Allahabad to obtain a succession certificate. It appears that a certain gentleman Lala Kishori Lal died possessed of certain shares of the United Provinces Electric Supply Co, Ltd. The applicant states in his appli...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Banwari Lal vs Maksudan Lal And Ors.
Judges:
28 October, 1929·1. This is an appeal by one Lala Banwari Lal who applied before the District Judge of Allahabad to obtain a succession certificate. It appears that a certain gentleman Lala Kishori Lal died possessed of certain shares of the United Provinces Electric Supply Co. Ltd. The applicant states in his appli...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Jhangtoo Barai And Anr. vs Emperor
Judges:
28 October, 1929·1. This is an application in revision from an order of the Sessions Judge of Ghazipur refusing to convert an order of discharge into an order of acquittal. The facts are these: One Jagardeo brought a complaint against the two applicants under Section 498, I.P.C. On 28th January 1929, the day appoint...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mohammad Shafi And Ors. vs Mohammad Said And Anr.
Judges:
25 October, 1929·1. This is an appeal by the defendants from the judgment and decree of the learned District Judge of Azamgarh in a suit for redemption of two mortgages. One Chetu Lonie usufructuarily mortgaged one anna zamindari share of village Cheontahi to Jaglal Singh on 23rd December 1867 for Rs. 999. A six pie...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Nannhun vs Halka
Judges:
25 October, 1929·3. Three of the defendants, who were relatives and descendants of the original mortgagees, admitted that they were in possession as mortgagees. One defendant alone, the present appellant, also related to the mortgagees, did not so admit. All the defendants, however, challenged the deed on the ground...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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