Sheo Dulare Lal Sah vs Anant Ram And Anr.
Judges: Malik, Agarwala
31 July, 1953·5. The only point for decision in this case, therefore is which Article of the Limitation Act is applicable and whether the plaintiff's suit is barred under Article 139. 6. Article 139, Limitation Act is in these terms: "A suit by a landlord to twelve years from the date recover possession from a wh...
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Abdul Ghafoor And Ors. vs Abdus Salam And Ors.
Judges: Malik, Agarwala
31 July, 1953·1. Learned counsel had raised a short point and that is whether the plaintiffs who had. not filed an objection under Section 11, U. P. Encumbered Estates Act, could ignore the proceedings before the learned Special Judge and come to the civil court for a declaration that the property which had been ...
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Gunda And Anr. vs State
Judges: Beg
31 July, 1953·It would appear from his charge to the jury that the learned Judge considered this part of the prosecution evidence to be quite unreliable. He invited the attention of the jury to the fact the no list of stolen property was given in the first information report in spite of the fact that the said rep...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Gunda And Anr. vs State
Judges: Beg
31 July, 1953·It would appear from his charge to the Jury that the learned Judge considered this part of the prosecution evidence to be quite unreliable. He invited the attention of the jury to the fact that no list of stolen property was given in the first information report in spite of the fact that the said re...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Dr. S. Chaturvedi vs Central Railway Through General ...
Judges: Malik, C Agarwala
30 July, 1953·2. The applicant being a temporary servant and not having been appointed either permanently or for a definite period his services could be terminated at any time in accordance with the terms of his appointment, and, if his service was so terminated he cannot claim against his employer that he had a ...
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Maiku Lal And Ors. vs Munni Lal
Judges: Malik, Agarwala
30 July, 1953·1. This is an application under Section 115 of the Code. A decree was passed on 5-11-1941 in favour of Lalta Prasad and Manni Lal for Rs. 36,545/5/- with costs and interest. The judgment debtor deposited the whole of the decretal amount on 13-1-1942. After the deposit Manni Lal made an application t...
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Brij Narain vs Ram Dayal
Judges: R Singh
30 July, 1953·1. This is an application under Article 227 of the Constitution of India invoking the powers of this Court for quashing the conviction of the applicant by an Adalati Panchayat, 2. A complaint was made by Ram Dayal to the Panchayati Adalat of village Raukarna alleging that one day Ram Dayal had gone ...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Prabhu And Ors. vs Satya Narain
Judges: R Singh
29 July, 1953·1. This is a reference by the Additional Sessions Judge, Bahraich, recommending that an order passed by a Magistrate first class under Section 133, Cr. P. C., be set aside. 2. It appears that Prabhu and others made an application under Section 133, Cr. P. C., against Sat Narain praying that proceedi...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Chandrapal And Ors. vs State Through Mahabir And Anr.
Judges: R Singh
28 July, 1953·4. The parties were then asked to produce evidence and a number of witnesses were examined on behalf of Mahabir and Babadin. The qanungp and the patwari were also produced and a certified copy of the village Khasra was also filed in which the land in dispute was entered as 'rasta'. The applicants pr...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Debi Das vs State
Judges: B Mukerji
28 July, 1953·2. I have heard arguments on the question, whether under Section 4 (1) of the First Offenders Probation Act this Court can commute a sentence of fine and release the offender on probation of good conduct? The contention on behalf of the State is that the scheme of the Act clearly indicates that sent...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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