Musammat Haydari Begum vs Syed Jawad Ali Shah
Judges: King, Collister
29 September, 1933·3. The first question to be decided is whether this second application is maintainable, in view of the fact that a previous application to the same effect and with the same object has been rejected by a learned single Judge of this Court. 4. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, for the applicant, has relied stron...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Dular Singh vs Ram Chander And Anr.
Judges:
22 September, 1933·2. Two points had been taken up before the lower appellate Court on behalf, of the defendant-appellant: one was that there had not been any valid attachment of the decree of Pearey Lai and therefore it created no right in plaintiff's favour; the second point taken was that even if it be held that th...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
M. Iqbal Bahadur vs Mt. Ram Sree
Judges:
22 September, 1933·1. This is an application for leave to appeal before their Lordships of the Privy Council from an order of remand passed by this Court under which an order of the Revenue Court returning the plaint for presentation to the civil Court was set aside. The suit was brought for the arrears of rent under ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Haydari Begam vs Jawad Ali Shah
Judges:
22 September, 1933·2. On her husband's advice she left the child with her husband, to avoid the risks of a night journey, on the understanding that her husband would follow her with the child next day. Her husband did not follow her, but sent her a registered letter dated 2nd August 1933 stating that he had divorced h...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Subhaddra Kuar vs Ram Sewak
Judges:
21 September, 1933·1. This is a second appeal from the decision of the learned District Judge of Cawnpore. A "taluqdar" of Oudh, the Raja of Sissendi thought fit in 1888 to remove his abode from Oudh to the banks of the Ganges in old Cawnpore. He acquired there certain plots under a sale deed and lived there until he ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Sahu Nand Kishore vs L. Makhan Lal
Judges:
20 September, 1933·1. The opposite party before me obtained an ex parte decree against the appellant before me in a Revenue Court. He tried to put that decree in execution when the judgment-debtor objected that there was no decree which was capable of execution. The Assistant Collector overruled this objection and all...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Har Kishan Das And Ors. vs Goshain Parshotamnand Gir
Judges:
18 September, 1933·2. I have got to interpret the above order. On the side of the plaintiff it is contended that the costs cannot be realised personally from him but that the successful defendants should look to the trust property for the realisation of their costs. It As an elementary principle that a Court executing...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
(Firm) Damodar Sarup Balsarup vs (Firm) Daya Shanker And Neader Mal
Judges:
18 September, 1933·ORDER Kendall, J. 1. This is a plaintiff's application for the revision of an order of the Judge of the Small Cause Court: of Meerut decreeing the plaintiff's suit in part. The circumstances are that the plaintiff sued the defendant for a sum of money, and the parties subsequently agreed to refer th...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Masuria Din vs Moti Lal And Ors.
Judges:
15 September, 1933·2. A pauper had been unsuccessful in a case tried by the Munsif. He applied to the District Judge under Order 44, Rule 1. to be allowed to appeal as a pauper. The learned Judge issued notice upon this application to the opposite party and to the Government Pleader. Thereafter it appears that he deci...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Ram Swarup vs Jagdish Narain And Anr.
Judges:
14 September, 1933·------------------------- 2. Prasadi Lal died about 1897 leaving his son, Gaya Prasad who was about 11/2 years old at the time. After that Kundan Lal died about 31 years ago leaving Ram Dayal his son, his other son, Shib Sahai having predeceased him. Ram Dayal died leaving his son Ram Swarup, defend...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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