Arya Co-Operative Bank Society vs Pandit Shiv Charan
Judges:
30 January, 1940·3. The Court further ordered: The other appeal, No.46 of 1937, is also allowed, the judgment and decree of the lower Court is set aside and the suit is decreed inasmuch as a declaration is granted that the decree of the arbitrator is not binding on the appellant except in his capacity as representat...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Sheo Bandhan Pandey vs Kishun Prasad Pande And Ors.
Judges:
30 January, 1940·1. This is a plaintiff's appeal arising out of a pre-emption suit. The suit was decreed in the trial Court. On appeal the lower Appellate Court dismissed the suit. The decree of the lower Appellate Court has been upheld in second appeal in this Court. This appeal is under the Letters Patent. One imp...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Har Dayal vs B. Ram Manohar Lal And Anr.
Judges:
29 January, 1940·1. This is a defendant's appeal against the decision of a learned single Judge of this Court. It arises out of a suit brought against him by the plaintiffs respondents to recover arrears of profits for 1339, 1340 and 1341 Fasli. The defendant is the lambardar. Plaintiff-respondent 1 is a co-sharer, ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Balo vs Mt. Parbati And Anr.
Judges:
26 January, 1940·2. The only other point that has been argued is that the plaintiff, Mt. Parbati, was a mistress of Lachhman Das, that the assignment made by the latter in her favour was for an "immoral consideration" and that therefore the plaintiff was not entitled to maintain the suit. Reference is made by learne...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Daulta Kuer And Ors. vs Ram Das Rai
Judges:
24 January, 1940·Antecedent debt means an indebtedness of the father prior in time to and independent in origin of the particular dealing with the family property, whether by way of sale, mortgage or other disposition which it is sought to enforce against the son. 2. We consider therefore that by this partition this...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Gajraj Singh And Anr. vs Kallu And Ors.
Judges:
24 January, 1940·Whether any of the defendants had made collections beyond his legitimate share, and if so, to what extent? 2. The patwari made a statement of accounts and in accordance with that statement the Court held that certain sums were due from the appellants to the plaintiff. It was not contended that the l...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Ramai Chaubey vs Ram Datta Sonar
Judges:
22 January, 1940·JUDGMENT Allsop, J. 1. This second appeal arises out of a suit in which the plaintiff-appellant sought to recover haq-i-chaharum from the defendant-respondent on account of a sale which took place on 27th November 1930. The plaintiff alleged that there was a custom under which he was entitled to mak...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mohan Lal vs Gopal Lal
Judges:
19 January, 1940·I, therefore, in order to keep my name as also that of my forefathers alive make the following will while in a sound state of body and mind and in full possession of my senses without the coercion and compulsion of anyone else, in respect of the property of the value of Rs. 3000 in favour of my daug...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Asharfi Singh vs Chandrika Prasad Kuari
Judges:
19 January, 1940·3. When the present case engaged the attention of the Courts below the questions under consideration were not covered by any authority. Both the Courts below wrote remarkably good judgments and gave reasons in support of the conclusion arrived at by them. But since the decision by the lower Appellat...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Dwarika Halwai vs Sitla Prasad And Ors.
Judges:
18 January, 1940·2. Syed Ali Akbar then filed a suit, No. 188 of 1924, against Sitla Prasad minor for a decision that the house in question was the house of Maksudan Das. Syed Ali Akbar named Hanuman Prasad, the father of Maksudan Das, as the guardian ad litem of Sitla Prasad, but no notice was served on him and the...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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