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Feb 02 1993

Smt. Hamidan, Daughter of Late Gulam Jilani Vs. Mohd. Rafiq

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Feb-02-1993

Reported in: 1994CriLJ348

S.N. Sahay, J.1. This appeal is directed against the order dated May 8,1990 passed by the Additional Principal Judge, Family Court, Lucknow allowing an application of the appellant for enhancement of maintenance allowance.2. The appellant made an application against her husband, Mohd. Rafiq, respondent for grant of maintenance allowance to herself and her two minor children, Under Section. 125, Cr. P.C. The application was allowed on July 18, 1984 and maintenance allowance was granted to the appellant at the rate of Rs. 200/- per month and to her two minor children each at the rate of Rs. 75/- per month. The order was confirmed by this court on August 17,1985 with the modification that the amount of maintenance was fixed at the rate of Rs. 200/- per month for the appellant and Rs. 50/- per month for each of the two children. The appellant thereafter applied for enhancement of the maintenance allowance on the ground that the cost of living has increased and the children have become grow...


Feb 01 1993

M/S. Agarwal Stone Mill Vs. U.P. State Electricity Board and Others

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Feb-01-1993

Reported in: AIR1993All286

ORDER1. These are two writ petitions one is filed by M/s. Agarwal Stone Mills and the other is filed by M/s. Krishna Kumar Vishambhar. Both these writ petitions contain identical preliminary question for determination as to whether the firm can maintain a writ petition. For the purposes of determination of the limitation controversy, it is not necessary to dilate on the facts of these cases.2. In both these writ petitions, the petitioners have not disclosed their status as to whether they are corporate or juristic person or having other personality so to entitle them to maintain these writ petitions under Art 226 of the Constitution.3. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners, Sri Satya Prakash in writ petition Krishna Kumar Vishmbhar v. State of U.P. and others and Sri Wajahat Husain Khan in the writ petition M/s. Agarwal Stone Mills.4. Learned counsel for the petitioners though fairly stated that the petitioners are the firm but they have failed to disclose as to whether the firms a...


Feb 01 1993

Har Vansh Singh and anr. Vs. State of U.P.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Feb-01-1993

Reported in: 1993CriLJ3059

A.B. Srivastava, J.1. These are two connected criminal appeals, arising out of judgment and order dated 25-1-1978 of the II Additional Sessions Judge Bulandshahr, convicting appellant Sukhvir of the offence punishable under Section 302, IPC and appellants Harvansh and Narsingh Pal under Section 302 read with 34, IPC and sentencing each of them to imprisonment for life.2. All the three appellants belong to the same family in so far as appellants Sukhvir and Narsingpal are sons of Harvansh. They are resident of village Dharpa Chuharpur within the jurisdiction of Police Station Khurja (Rural), District Bulandshahr. The deceased Rajvir was also a resident of the same village.3. According to the prosecution version as contained in the First Information Report, Exhibit Ka 1, and the statements of eye witnesses, on 1-6-1977 at about 6-30 p.m. the deceased Rajvir, son of Tej Pal Singh went to the shop of appellant. Sukhvir Singh situated in the Abadi of village Dharpa Chuharpur, to sell grain ...


Feb 01 1993

Manoj Kumar Yadav Vs. Km. Shobha Bos

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Feb-01-1993

Reported in: 1993CriLJ1246

ORDERSurya Prasad, J.1. This is a criminal revision against the judgment and order dated 23rd July, 1990 passed by the Uppar Nagar Magistrate I, Allahabad in Criminal Case No. 12 of 1989 under Section 145, Cr.P.C.P.S. Colonolganj, Allahabad.2. The facts giving rise to this criminal revision briefly stated are as under:--There is a lady named Km. Shobha Bos daughter of late N.N. Bos. She is a land lady of house No. 183 Colonolganj, Allahabad. She resides quite alone in the major portion of the said house. A small portion measuring 8' x 8' of the said house was in the tenancy of one A.N. David. A.N. David fell in arrears of rent. Consequently the land lady Km. Shobha Bos filed a Judge Small Cause Court Suit No. 85/85 Km. Shobha Bos v. A.N. David for recovery of rent and eviction of A.N. David from the said portion, which was used by him as a shop. That suit was decreed ex parte on 21-12-85. A.N. David moved an application which was registered and numbered as 9/85 for setting aside the ex...


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