Kanjeshwar Nath And Ors. vs Benares Bank Ltd. And Ors.
Judges:
18 December, 1939·1. The plaintiffs are the appellants before us. The facts giving rise to the suit out of which this appeal arises may be briefly stated. It appears that there were three brothers, Onkar Prasad, defendant 2, Piarey Lal, defendant 3, and Lachmi Narain who is not a party to the present suit. Lachmi Nar...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Ballabh Das vs Gaur Das
Judges:
14 December, 1939·1. These are two cross petitions in revision and arise out of a suit for possession under Section 9, Specific Relief Act. The plaintiffs in the suit were an idol, who was shown as plaintiff 1, and Gaur Das, who appeared as plaintiff 2 and purported to be the Mahanth of the temple. Defendant 1, Balla...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Shib Charan Das vs Brij Mohan Singh
Judges:
13 December, 1939·1. This second appeal arises out of proceedings for the execution of a decree. The judgment-debtor made an application for stay under the provisions of the United Provinces Temporary Postponement of Execution of Decrees Act 10 of 1937. The application was made to the Civil Court which had passed the...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mathura Das vs Narain Das And Ors.
Judges:
13 December, 1939·I have waited from 2 to 3 P.M. to hear the appellant's pleader. The appeal is not a long one and arguments could have been heard in half an hour. At 3 P.M. I was asked to postpone it although the respondents' pleader has been waiting all this time. I see no reason why postponement should be allowed ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Najban Bibi And Ors. vs Gur Prasad
Judges:
12 December, 1939·Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing clause, the decision of all questions of law and procedure shall rest solely with the President of the Tribunal. 2. He therefore decided this point under Sub-section (c). Now the right of appeal to this Court is governed by another Act, the U.P. To...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Jagdish Narain Bajpai vs Emperor Through Ram Gopal And Ors.
Judges:
11 December, 1939·Whereas of stands charged with the offence of (state the offence), you are hereby directed to arrest the said, and to produce him before me. Herein fail not. Dated this day of 19. 5. This form shows clearly that a warrant is an order addressed to a certain person directing him to arrest the accused ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Allahabad Bank Ltd. vs Gulli Lal And Ors.
Judges:
07 December, 1939·2. A further written statement was filed stating that a succession certificate was necessary and "that the depositor could withdraw the moneys in question, after expiry of the period of deposit, from the defendant Bank at Agra only, after production of the fixed deposit receipt pertaining thereto," ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Bhagwati Prasad vs B.B. And C.I. Railway
Judges:
07 December, 1939·2. Reliance is also placed on Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 22, para. 395, p. 218, where it is laid down that where the servant, whilst acting in the ordinary course of his employment on his master's behalf, makes a contract which falls within the apparent scope of his authority, the master canno...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Dhaneshwar Nath Tewari vs Ghanshyam Dhar Misra
Judges:
07 December, 1939·2. The matter has arisen thus. One Nath Prakash Dhar Misra died some years ago leaving him surviving a widow Mt. Moharmani Kunwari. Nath Prakash Dhar Misra seems to have been possessed of considerable property, moveable and immovable. His widow died on 23rd August 1935. The respondent, Ghanshyam Dha...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Jhandoo Mal And Sons vs Khalsa Singh Sahi
Judges:
06 December, 1939·4. The judgment then followed on the same date: Ex parte evidence heard. I decree the suit for Rs. 1118 with costs and pendente lite and future interest at 6 per cent. on Rs. 707-4-6. 5. The defendant filed an appeal against this ex parte decree in the Court of the District Judge and the District Ju...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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