Abdul Haq vs Mohd. Hashim And Anr.
Judges:
29 March, 1945·4. The matter is now before use for final hearing. After the order of remand the lower appellate Court recorded a definite finding that the abadi of patti Abdul Ghani (patti Ikram Ullah) in which plot No. 140 falls was divided among the cosharers in 1905 and various partition chitthas were prepared ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Hanno Lal And Anr. vs Badri Das And Anr.
Judges:
29 March, 1945·2. For the reasons which I shall explain in a. moment, I think it unnecessary to go into the merits of the matter. The learned Munsif of Hathras - the original Judge - passed a decree on 31st March 1942 making the declaration asked for to the effect that the child had been duly adopted by the plaint...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Hukum Chand Minor Through Mangal ... vs Kashi Ram And Ors.
Judges:
28 March, 1945·1. This appeal arises out of a suit brought in the revenue Court for a share of profits under Section 231, U.P. Tenancy Act, 1939. Munna Lal had a decree against Mt. Manjhli Dulaiya and as this woman's property was protected from sale under the Bundelkhand Land Alienation Act the Court transferred t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
B. Sumat Prasad Jain, Advocate vs Sheo Dutt Sharma And Anr.
Judges:
26 March, 1945·It is not necessary to discuss the case of counsel but it may be observed that their privilege is at least not greater than that of the parties, and that it may be less for, it has never yet been decided that they would not be subject to an action for words spoken even during the conduct of a case, ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Kr. Shushilendra Pal Singh vs B. Kailash Chand Bhargava And Ors.
Judges:
26 March, 1945·1. This is a defendant's appeal against an order of remand passed by the learned District Judge. The relevant facts necessary for the purposes of this appeal are these: B. Kailash Chand Bhargava is the proprietor of "Kailash Electric Mart" at Aligarh. Defendant l, Pt. Tula Ram, started a cinema of t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
District Board, Through B. ... vs Kailash Nath Kapoor
Judges:
20 March, 1945·Mathur, J. 10. I have had the advantage of perusing the judgment of my learned brother in this case, but unfortunately, I do not find myself in agreement with him and, with due deference to his opinion, I would dismiss this appeal with costs. It would appear that the respondent, Kailash Nath Kapur, ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Ummatul Rahman vs Sri Ram
Judges:
16 March, 1945·1. The decree-holder respondent obtained a decree for money against the judgment-debtor appellant on the basis of a contract dated 9th August 1939. It was a contract by which the judgment-debtor undertook to sell 10,000 maunds of sugarcane juice to the decree-holder at the rate of Rs. 33 per hundred...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Radha Mohan vs Mrs. Jane Hilt And Anr.
Judges:
15 March, 1945·2. On 6th July 1940, an execution application was filed by the decree-holders. In answer to this objections were filed under Section 47, Civil P.C. on 4th November the main contention being that the decree was null and void because of the provisions of Section 214, Succession Act. As a result presum...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Abdul Wahab vs Raghunandan Lal
Judges:
14 March, 1945·2. On the facts, which I have mentioned above, the effect of the purchase by Abdul Wahab on 30th June 1927, was to make him the full owner of the half share of Ayoob. This sale was made in discharge of the liability of Ayoob arising out of the mortgage. When Sardar obtained his decree for pre-emptio...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Kirpa Shanker vs Brahmanand
Judges:
14 March, 1945·1. This is an application in revision against an order of the learned Small Cause Court Judge of Aligarh by which he rejected an application for setting aside an ex parte decree under Section 17, Provincial Small Cause Courts Act. The ex parte decree was passed on 5th August 1943 and, on 80th Septem...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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