Rup Narain Singh And Anr. vs Har Gopal Tewari And Ors.
Judges:
28 February, 1933·3. The trial Court held that Ramnaresh being an undischarged insolvent on the date of the mortgage "had no right to deal with the property and the hypothecation of the same was invalid." It also held that Rup Narain. was not proved to be a subsequent transferee of the mortgaged property but that Lac...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mohammad Qamar Shah Khan vs Mohammad Salamat Ali Khan
Judges:
28 February, 1933·2. The question for the determination is as to whether the view taken by the Courts below, namely, that a mutwalli cannot maintain a suit for profits is sound in law. In a recent case, a Bench of two Judge's of this Court held that for the purposes of suits for profits managers of endowed properties...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Changa Mal And Ors. vs Chaubey Ram-Dulare Lal
Judges:
28 February, 1933·1. This is a judgment-debtor's appeal from an order refusing to set aside a sale during the pendency of the appeal. The appellants-judgment-debtors became insolvents and a receiver was appointed to their estate. An application was made on behalf of the respondents under Order 22, Rule 8, Sub-rule (1...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Hira Lal And Ors. vs Piarey Lal
Judges:
28 February, 1933·1. This is an appeal from an order passed by the learned Additional Subordinate Judge of Bulandshahr in appeal from a decree passed by a Munsif of that District. The lower appellate Court set aside the decree of the first Court and directed that the plaint be returned for presentation to the proper ...
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In Re: Indian State Bank Ltd. vs Unknown
Judges:
27 February, 1933·This man was one of the partners of Vidyar-the Tandon & Co., who were the managing agents of the Indian States Bank, Ltd., and was one of the signatories to the Memorandum and Articles of Association. He was one of the first directors of the company and as such made the first allotment of shares, wh...
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Sheo Dina vs Emperor
Judges:
27 February, 1933·1. This is an appeal by Sheo Dina, Kachhi, who has been sentenced to death under Section 302, I.P.C., by the learned Sessions Judge of Banda, and there is also a reference for confirmation of that sentence. The person alleged to have been murdered is Mt. Bari Bahu, the mother-in-law of the accused. ...
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In Re: Indian Companies Act Vii Of ... vs Unknown
Judges: Young, I Ahmad
27 February, 1933·2. The point, referred to this Bench necessitates consideration of Section 193 of the Indian Companies Act, Section 195(1) is as follows: When an order has been made for winding up a company by the court, and the Official Liquidator has applied to the court stating that in his opinion a fraud has be...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Kunwar Unkar Singh And Anr. vs Kashi Prasad
Judges:
24 February, 1933·2. Both the Courts below held that the sale-deed executed by Jaswant Singh was for consideration and that the plea of the defendant-respondent that it was fictitious and without consideration was without substance. The finding of the lower appellate Court on the point is a finding on a question of f...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
L. Madho Lal And Anr. vs L. Duli Chand And Anr.
Judges:
24 February, 1933·1. These are two second appeals which arise out of the following facts: The facts will be stated in so far as they are necessary for the disposal of these appeals and no further. A firm Madho Lal Chiranji Lal, which would be described hereafter by the term firm, held a simple decree for money agains...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Bachuli vs Udai Singh And Anr.
Judges:
24 February, 1933·1. This is a plaintiff's appeal arising out of a suit for pre-emption in Kurnaun. The Preemption Act does not apply but the suit was brought on the basis of the Customary law. Jawaru and Badru were' two brothers after whom their widows, Mt. Dauli and Mt. Katgi, got possession of the estate, half and...
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