Allahabad Court October 1964 Judgments
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Smt. Kanizan Vs. Ghulam Nabi and ors.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Oct-05-1964
Reported in: AIR1965All296
ORDERR.N. Sharma, J.1. This is a petition for a writ of certiorari quashing the order dated 20-2-1964 passed by the Deputy Director of Consolidation. On the death of one Habib Ullah a dispute over his succession arose between his nephew and Srimati Kanizen alias Haidari Begam who claimed to be his widow, having been his wedded wife. In the Consolidation proceedings in village Bawan, Ghulam Nabi filed objections under Section 9(1) of the U. P. Consolidation of Holdings Act claiming to be entitled to certain plots of land as a legal help of Hablbullah. Srimatl Kanizen alias Haidari Begam contested the objection. The main issue that arose for consideration before the Consolidation Officer was whether the deceased Habibullah was succeeded by his alleged nephew GhulamNabi of his alleged widow Srimati Kanizan alias Haidari Begam. The Consolidation Officer took into consideration the fact that this question had already been decided in another proceeding under the U. P. Consolidation of Holdin...
Saheb Singh Vs. State and anr.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Oct-05-1964
Reported in: AIR1965All463; 1965CriLJ346
H.C.P. Tripathi, J.1. These revisions are directed against an order of the learned Additional Sessions Judge of Agra., maintaining on an appeal the conviction and sentence of the applicant under Sec. 16(1)(a)(ii) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act.2. The prosecution case in short was as follows:The Food Inspector, Sri V. N. Singh, detected the applicant selling adulterated milk on January 19, 1962 in a mohalla in the city of Agra. He purchased some milk for sample and after putting it in threesealed bottles according to the rules handed over one of them to the applicant and sent one to the Public Analyst for report. The report of the Public Analystshowed that the sample was mixture of cow and she-buffalo milk and deficient in fat contents by 24%. When the sample was taken Saheb Singh took theplea that he was selling the milk not for himself but on behalf of his employer Gulzari.3. A complaint was filed by the Nagar Swasth Adhikari against Gulzari and the applicant underSection ...
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