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Hasun Molla Vs. Tasiruddin

Hasun Molla vs Tasiruddin

Type Court Judgment Court Kolkata Decided Nov 22, 1911
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Citation
Court
Kolkata
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Civil

Case Summary

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Appeal - Land Acquisition-'Award'--Refusal to restore claim-case, if an award--Land Acquisition Act(I of 1894), Section 54. -

Key legal issue
Civil

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Hasun Molla

Respondent

Tasiruddin

Legal References

Reported In
(1912)ILR39Cal393,15Ind.Cas.925

Excerpt

appeal - land acquisition-'award'--refusal to restore claim-case, if an award--land acquisition act(i of 1894), section 54. - lawrence h. jenkins, k.c.i.e. c.j. and n.r. chatterjea, jj.1. the right of appeal in proceedings before the court under the land acquisition act of 1894 is defined by section 51. therefore we have to see whether the order, of which complaint is now made, is an award or any part of an award. that has not been and could not be contended, and therefore no appeal lies. we mast accordingly dismiss the appeal with costs.

Full Judgment

Lawrence H. Jenkins, K.C.I.E. C.J. and N.R. Chatterjea, JJ.

1. The right of appeal in proceedings before the Court under the Land Acquisition Act of 1894 is defined by Section 51. Therefore we have to see whether the order, of which complaint is now made, is an award or any part of an award. That has not been and could not be contended, and therefore no appeal lies. We mast accordingly dismiss the appeal with costs.

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