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Allahabad Court June 1925 Judgments

Jun 02 1925

Kamlapati Punth and ors. Vs. Emperor

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Jun-02-1925

Reported in: 91Ind.Cas.51

1. In this case on the 10th of December 1924 a panchayat held under the U.P. Act (VI of 1920) convicted Kamlapati Panth, Parkhotam Panth and Sheo Datt Panth under Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced them to pay fines of Rs. 7, Rs. 5 and Rs. 5 respectively. The order of the panchayat refers to the statements of the complainant and two of his witnesses, and briefly to three witnesses produced on behalf of the accused. The order does not state whether the witnesses of the complainant or the witnesses of the accused are on their merits believed or disbelieved, but it continues 'on private enquiry, it appears that the accused used abusive language (against the complainant) and slapped him'.2. The next step was an application made, by the accused to the Deputy Commissioner, Almorah under Section 71 of the Local Act (VI of 1920). The principal objection set out in that petition to the order of the panchayat is to be found in para. 3 of the petition where it is alleged that 'it ...

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Jun 01 1925

Shiam Lal Vs. Radha Ballabh and ors.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Jun-01-1925

Reported in: AIR1925All770

1. The subject-matter of the dispute in this case is a three-storeyed house situated in the town of Muttra. On the 20th May 1911, the site of this house and certain materials were sold by two separate deeds of sale. The site of the house was sold to one Ram Chand or Ram Chander who is the own brother of the present appellant Shiam Lal. The materials were gold to a man named Jamna Das and were afterwards sold by him to Ram Chander the man whose name has just been mentioned. The site was sold for Rs. 400 and the materials for Rs. 250.2. Both these sale deeds are printed at pages 21 et seq. of our record. The vendors were Gopal Das and his son Piare Lal. The latter was acting for himself and for his two minor sons.3. It appears that after these sales took place Ram Chander re-built the house. Then in the year 1914 a suit was filed by Mitthu Lal and others who were members of the family of Gopal Das. This suit eras brought in the Court of the Additional Subordinate Judge of Muttra, on the ...

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