Dr. K.L. Anand vs The State
Judges: Mehrotra, Sahai
29 February, 1956·On this, it is said that the opposite party again told him that he was not understanding the implications of what had already been explained to him and on this the complainant said that he was only in a position to pay Rs. 50/-, on which the opposite party is alleged to have said that he would not a...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mohd. Mohmood Hasan Khan vs Government Of Uttar Pradesh
Judges: K H Shankar, R Singh
29 February, 1956·7. By the enforcement of the Constitution the law relating to appeals from decisions of High Court has undergone a considerable modification. Under Section 109, C. P. C., appeals lay only "(a) from any decree or final order passed on appeal by a High Court........... (b) from any decree or final ord...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Raja Ganga Pratap Singh vs The Allahabad Bank Ltd., Lucknow
Judges: Kidwai, R Singh
28 February, 1956·5. The proviso to Section 113, Civil P. C. requires a reference to be made by the Court if the case involves a question as to the validity of any Act, Ordinance, Regulation or any provision contained in any Act, Ordinance or Regulation and the Court is of opinion that such Act, Ordinance or regulati...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Mongey vs Board Of Revenue And Ors.
Judges: Agarwala, M Chaturvedi
28 February, 1956·1. This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution praying that a writ of certiorari or any other suitable writ, direction or order be issued quashing, the judgment of the Hon'ble Board of Revenue. 2. The judgment, which is sought to be quashed, is dated 27-2-1954. The applicant comes to th...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
The District Board, Banaras vs Churhu Rai And Anr.
Judges: B M Lall, N Beg
27 February, 1956·"(1) No suit shall be instituted against a Board or against a member, officer or servant of a board, in respect of an act done or purporting to have been done in its or his official capacity, until the expiration of two months next after notice in writing has been, in the case of a board, left at hi...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Darbari Ram Sharma vs The State Of U.P. And Ors.
Judges: Mehrotra
24 February, 1956·(c) That when on 13-11-1952 he did appear in the Sessions Court he was found in a drunken and absolutely unsteady state due to which he was not considered in a fit condition to give his evidence in court. These three charges were investigated against him by the Superintendent of Police, "Bareilly. W...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Murari Lal vs L. Debi Saran And Anr.
Judges: Asthana
24 February, 1956·The appeal was dismissed by this Court and the appellant Debi Saran was allowed one month's time for the removal of the materials, from the date of the decree of this Court. It may be mentioned here that the decree of this Court was passed on 5-4-1946. On 6-5-1946 Debi Saran made an application to t...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
J.K. Hosiery Factory vs Labour Appellate Tribunal Of ...
Judges: Desai
24 February, 1956·Section 25P prescribes the conditions precedent to retrenchment of a workman; they are that one month's notice or wages for the period of the notice has been given, that he has been paid compensation calculated at a certain rate and that, a notice in the prescribed manner is served upon the appropri...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Radha Raman Bajpai And Ors. vs Labour Appellate Tribunal Of ...
Judges: M Desai
22 February, 1956·The observation that the object behind the Industrial Disputes Act is to provide for conciliation and settlement gather than determination of the respective rights and liabilities according to the strict legal principles and that the disputes are to be settled more from standpoint of "status than of...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
Tajammul Husain vs Mst. Qaisar Jahan Begam And Ors.
Judges: Kidwai, R Singh
21 February, 1956·This appeal was partly allowed and the sum decreed by the lower court was enhanced by a sum of Rs. 109/9/9. There was also a cross-objection and this was valued at Rs. 6,000/-. The cross-objection was also partly allowed to the extent of Rs. 655/-. The plaintiff now wishes to go in appeal to the Sup...
High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad
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