Commissioner Of Income-Tax vs Shrimati Shingari Bai
Judges:
23 February, 1945·13. Income, profits and gains shall be computed, for the purposes of Sections 10, 11 and 12, in accordance with the method of accounting regularly employed by the assessee: 'Provided that, if no method of accounting has been regularly employed, or if the method employed is such that, in the opinion ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Sahu Joti Prasad vs Bahal Singh And Anr.
Judges:
23 February, 1945·2. In a joint Hindu family where it is claimed that a certain property is the self-acquired property of a coparcener, a presumption of fact arises that the property has been acquired out of the joint family funds if it is proved that the coparcener had sufficient joint family funds in his hands out ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Emperor vs Kesri Chand
Judges:
22 February, 1945·I feel that this is not a case in which the appellant should be sent to jail. In the first place, though the first suggestion for offering bribe did not come from Capt. Martin, there is no doubt that he encouraged the appellant and led him to believe that he was open to being purchased. It is true t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Chauli vs Mt. Meghoo And Ors.
Judges:
21 February, 1945·5. The question then arises whether any of the properties in suit were ancestral. The learned Judges who passed the order remitting issues held that half the village of Somli was the self-acquired property of Amblak Ram because it was sold by him after his father's death when he was the sole survivi...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Banwari Lal vs Roop Kishore And Anr.
Judges:
20 February, 1945·2. The defendant, despite the pleadings on which he had relied in the proceedings under the Encumbered Estates Act, contended that he had dissolved the partnership and left the firm on 9th February 1937. In para. 21 of his written statement he referred to the proceedings under the Encumbered Estates...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Narain Das And Ors. vs Alla Uddin Khan And Anr.
Judges:
20 February, 1945·2. An application under Order 21, Rule 90, Civil P.C., was presented by the judgment-debtors for setting aside the sale on the ground, inter-alia, that the sale had taken place after an injunction prohibiting the sale had been issued and an application was 'also made by them for the amendment of the...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Major Mistri vs Mt. Binda Debi
Judges:
20 February, 1945·The defendant borrowed four hundred rupees in cash from the plaintiff, executed a handnote and receipt dated 13th October 1935, in favour of the plaintiff and stipulated to pay the aforesaid amount on demand to the plaintiff with interest at the rate of Re. 1-4-0 per cent, per month. 2. In his writt...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Behari Lal vs Ganga Prasad
Judges:
20 February, 1945·2. The answer to the question that arises for consideration in the present appeals depends ' primarily on the construction to be put on Sub-section (1) of Section 5, Temporary Postponement of Execution of Decrees Act (10 of 1937). That sub-section runs as follows: 5. (1) In computing the period of l...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Radha Kishan And Ors. vs Devi Das Alias Devi Ram And Ors.
Judges:
19 February, 1945·JUDGMENT Allsop, J. 1. This second appeal arises out of a suit on the basis of a mortgage. The learned Munsif disallowed interest and costs. under the provisions of the Agriculturists' Relief Act on account of a failure on the part of the plaintiff to keep and furnish accounts. The learned Judge ups...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Agha Syed Zafar Ali Shah vs Collector Of Meerut
Judges:
15 February, 1945·1. The question raised by this ' reference under the Court-fees Act is whether the plaintiffs in a suit instituted in the Court of the First Civil Judge of Meerut have paid sufficient court-fees. The Court of Wards executed two sale deeds of the plaintiff's property when that property was under its ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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