Keshodass Wadhumal Advani vs Syed Murtaza Ali Khan
Judges: P Bhargava, N Beg
29 October, 1951·The learned Judge also observed : "In this view it is unnecessary to consider the other issue whether the building was constructed before or after 1946, and what would be the annual reasonable rent under Section 6 of the Act." Accordingly, the revision filed by the opposite-party was allowed and the...
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Ram Charan vs Bhagwan Dei And Ors.
Judges: P Bhargava, Beg
29 October, 1951·15. Learned counsel, however, contended that he did not rely upon the auction-sale but upon the voluntary alienation that is the sale which took place on 9-9-1912, by Jhannoo Lal in favour of Hakim Bam Charan Lal. 16. The appellant has relied upon the auction sale only in order to show that his tran...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mt. Thakur Dei Kunwar And Ors. vs Bishwanath Singh And Ors.
Judges: M Ahmad
29 October, 1951·4. When the plaintiffs sought to have a sale-deed executed in execution of the decree, the defendants raised an objection that the property covered by the decree was 'protected land' within the meaning of Section 2 (12), U. P. Regulation of Agricultural Credit Act, 14 of 1940 and that, therefore, th...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Bhagirath vs Afaq Rasul And Anr.
Judges: Kidwai
29 October, 1951·4. Afaq Rasul and his brother appealed and the learned civil Judge of Unnao held that, though it was in a dilapidated condition, it was still the family residential house. He accordingly remanded the case with the direction that the Court should proceed under Section 4, Partition Act. 5. The plainti...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Badri Prasad vs President, District Board
Judges: Mootham, Sapru
26 October, 1951·"Every board shall by special resolution appoint a secretary who shall be a whole time salaried officer. The appointment of the secretary and the conditions of his service shall be made in conformity with the rules framed by the Provincial Government." Under the scheme of the Act the Secretary has c...
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Mohan Lal vs Kunwar Sen
Judges: M Ahmad
26 October, 1951·5. On appeal by the defendant, this decree was affirmed by the lower appellate Court, although the learned Civil Judge remarked that the question of the arrears and the question of the defendant's ejectment could be determined only in the execution proceedings. That was on the authority of the case ...
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Mst. Ram Dulari vs B. Udai Bhan Pratap Singh
Judges: P Bhargava, Beg
17 October, 1951·2. It appears that the decree passed in Suit No. 28 of 1929 was put in execution. The decree-holder had obtained another decree in Suit No. 42 of 1933 and in order to realize the amount due thereunder he applied for rateable distribution out of the proceeds which were to be realised in execution of ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Shital Prasad And Anr. vs Mst. Tapesara Kurmin And Ors.
Judges: B M Lall
16 October, 1951·1. This second appeal is connected with Civil Revision No. 649 of 1948. It appears that the appellants held a decree against the respondents for possession of certain area of land and for demolition of certain constructions. They put the decree in execution and, according to the concurrent findings ...
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Purshottam Das Banarsidas vs State Through Harshad Rai ...
Judges: Desai
16 October, 1951·The order under Section 517 is supplementary to that under Section 516A. If the accused is convicted for theft or receiving stolen property and the property is restored to the person entitled to the possession thereof, the Court may compensate, any person who has bona fide bought the stolen property...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Bachchu Singh vs Harbans Singh
Judges: Beg
15 October, 1951·4. The plaintiff went up in appeal and the lower appellate court upheld the judgment and decree of the trial court. The plaintiff has filed a second appeal in this Court and the main contention urged on, behalf of the appellant by his learned counsel is that the settlement in question is bad in law ...
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