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Feb 07 1955

Abdul Qadeer Vs. Municipal Board, Moradabad and ors.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Feb-07-1955

Reported in: AIR1955All414

Agarwala, J. 1. This is an appeal from an order refusing to grant an injunction. Sri Abdul Qadeer is at present the President of the Municipal Board, Moradabad. A motion of no-confidence is going to be moved against him apparently upon a requisition by a majority of the members of the Municipal Board and in pursuance of that motion certain proceedings as required by the Municipalities Act are being taken. The appellant filed a suit in the court of the Civil Judge, Moradabad for the issue of a permanent injunction restraining the defendant who are the Municipal Board, Moradabad, through the Vice-President, the Members of the Board, the District Magistrate of Moradabad and the Additional Sessions Judge of Moradabad from holding any meeting on 8-2-1955. On the date on which the plaint was filed an application for the issue of a temporary injunction restraining the defendants from moving a no-confidence motion against him and holding the meeting on the 8th February was made. This applicati...


Feb 03 1955

Dakhi Singh Vs. the State

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Feb-03-1955

Reported in: AIR1955All379; 1955CriLJ905

Roy, J. 1. This is an appeal by Dukhi Singh who has been convicted by the learned Temporary Civil and Sessions Judge of Allahabad under Section 302, I. P. C. and has been sentenced to death. Along with the appeal there is the usual reference by the learned I Temporary Civil and Sessions Judge for the confirmation of the sentence of death.2. On the night between the 28th and 29th of July, 1953, a mixed train, designated as Up Train No. 375, while going from Banaras Cantt. Station to Allahabad, stopped at Handia Khas railway station at 10.59 p.m. On that train there was the Railway Protection Police consisting of Kashi Singh Havildar Guard and three constables, Chingan Ram, Deomani Singh and Dukhi Singh the appellant. Deomani got down at Katka station for taking water and he had left his rifle together with the cartridges in the compartment which was meant for the R. P. P. The train left Katka station and Deomani could not catch it, with the result that he was left behind there.3. At Han...


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