Pandit Sridat vs Mohar Singh And Anr.
Judges:
29 January, 1932·1. This is an application in revision by the judgment-debtor arising out of a proceeding relating to the sale of his property. Shiam Lal had a money decree against Shri Datt, in execution of which the zamindari property of the judgment-debtor was attached. The Court, acting under Ch, 4, Rule 11(2) o...
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Bandhan Singh vs Mt. Daulata Kuar And Anr.
Judges:
29 January, 1932·JUDGMENT Sen, J. 1. This is an appeal by the plaintiff and arises out of a suit for an injunction restraining the defendants from committing certain acts of waste. Baijnath was the last male holder of this property. He died before the year 1924 leaving a mother of the name of Mt. Daulatakuar. The pl...
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Gobardhan Das And Anr. vs Afzal Husain And Ors.
Judges:
29 January, 1932·2. Ghaudhari Afzal Husain had purchased the shares in Pindari and Moiya from Ikram Husain and Ghazanfar Husain under a sale deed dated 25th February 1919. On the datp of the execution of the sale deed, Ikram and Ghazanfar were indebted to one Cheda Lal for a mortgage debt. They left Rs. 700 of the p...
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Musammat Anandi Devi vs Mohan Lal And Ors.
Judges: Sulaiman, Young
28 January, 1932·2. The defendants admitted the gift, but said that the gift was fictitious and was never acted upon, that Musammat Kapuri had never accepted the gift and that it was, therefore, void. 3. The learned Judge has found that the gift was a real gift intended to be acted upon, but that the wife never havi...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Anandi Devi vs Mohan Lal And Ors.
Judges:
28 January, 1932·2. The plaintiff's case was that her father, Mohan Lal, had by a deed of gift, dated 7th June 1919, given this property to his wife, Mt. Kapuri, that in 1921 Mt. Kapuri died, and she (the plaintiff) and her sister then became the heirs to their mother's stridhan; that in 1924, by two sale deeds, dat...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
(Bohra) Reoti Prasad vs Kunji Lal
Judges:
28 January, 1932·1. This is a plaintiff's application from a decree by a Court of Small Causes. The plaintiff sued on a bond for Rupees 700. The defendant admitted the claim, but put forward pleas ad miseri cordiam that he was an old man and could not possibly afford to discharge the decree which amounted to Rs. 884...
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In Re: A Reference Under Section ... vs Unknown
Judges: Sulaiman, Benerji, King
26 January, 1932·Now it is agreed and declared...(that) the vendors shall sell and the company shall purchase with effect as on and from the 1st day of January, 1920 etc. It again recited that the purchase shall be completed on such date as may be mutually arranged between the parties hereto with effect as on and fr...
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In Re: Incorporation Of Swadeshi ... vs Unknown
Judges:
26 January, 1932·Now it is agreed and declared... (that) the vendors shall sell and the company shall purchase with effect as on and from the 1st day of January 1920 etc. 3. It again recited that the purchase shall be completed on such date as may be mutually arranged between the parties hereto with effect as on and...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Harnam Chandar vs Rup Chand And Ors.
Judges:
26 January, 1932·1. This is a first appeal by defendant 1 who is a creditor who holds a decree against defendant 4, one Shib Singh. The plaintiffs in the suit were four sons of Shib Singh and they sued for and obtained a declaration that certain property was not saleable or attachable under certain decrees one of wh...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Bhajja vs Mohammad Said Khan
Judges:
25 January, 1932·3. The only case under the new Code in which the Full Bench decision has been directly followed, and which has been brought to our notice, is a single Judge case of the Lahore High Court, Mt. Haur Kaur v. Munni Lal [1919] 134 P.R. 1919. But the judgment in that case does not consider the effect of t...
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