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Premier Insurance Co. Ltd., Madras Vs. Swaran Kaur and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-07-1967
Reported in: AIR1967Delhi125
Dua, J.(1). The Premier Insurance Company Ltd., imp leaded as defendant No. 5 in the Court below in pursuance of a ntoice issued under Section 96(2) of the Mtoor Vehicles Act (hereinafter called the Act), has preferred this regular first appeal from the judgment and decree of a learned Subordinate Judge 1st Class, Delhi, dated 9-12-1957 granting to the four plaintiff-respondents a decree for Rs.20,000/- against defendants Nos. 1, 2 and 5. Out of the ttoal decretal amount, plaintiff No. 1. widow of the deceased Ajit Singh, was entitled to get Rs.5,000/-, plaintiffs Nos. 2 and 3, daughters of the deceased, Rs. 3,000/- each and plaintiff No. 4, minor son of the deceased, Rs.9,000/-. Defendant No. 1, Nichhattar Singh is the mtoor driver of the vehicle which was involved in the occurrence causing Ajit Singh's death and defendant No. 2, Nahar Singh, its owner, whereas defendant No.4, as already observed, is the Insurance Company. (2) On 17-8-1954 at about 7-30 P.M., Ajit Singh, deceased was ...
The Salween Timber and Construction Company (India) Vs. Union of India
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-03-1967
Reported in: 4(1968)DLT93
Tatachari, J.(1) This Appeal, F. A. O. 73-D 1962, originally came up forbearing before A N. Grover, J. The learned Judge considered that the appeal should be heard and disposed of by a Division Bench, and by his order dated 24th March, 1964, directed the matter to be placed before the Hon'ble Chief Justice for orders regarding the constitution of a Bench turn deciding the appeal. Accordingly, the appeal has been posted before us for hearing.(2) This Appeal has been filed by M/s Salween Timber and Construction Co. and antoher against the judgment of Shri N. C. Gupta, Sub-Judge 1st Class, Delhi, dated 12th April, 1962, in suit No. 44 of 1961, whereby he set aside the award given by the Umpire on 20th November, 1960, by which the Umpire allowed a claim of the appellants here into the extent of Rs. 3,10,000.00 and also awarded a sum of Rs. 6,500.00 towards costs. The Umpire, by the said award, rejected the counter-claim of the respondent Union of India.(3) The facts which have given rise t...
Mohammad Khalid S/O Mohammad Khaleel Vs. Chief Commissioner, Delhi
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-02-1967
Reported in: AIR1968Delhi13a; 1968CriLJ50a
ORDER(1) The brief facts, giving rise to this application under Section 99-B, of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as the Code) by Mohamad Khalid petitioner, are as under:- On 27th November 1959, the Chief Commissioner of Delhi issued the following ntoification under Section 99-A of the Code. 'No. F, 110/59-C. Whereas the Chief Commissioner, Delhi, is satisfied that the book entitled 'Khilafat-I-Moawia wa Yazid' in Urdu by Mohmood Ahmed Abbasi and published by Ruhani Kutab Khan Pul Bangash, Delhi, contains mater which is deliberately and maliciously intended to promtoe feelings of enmity or hatred between different classes of citizens of India and the publication of which is punishable under Section 153-A of the Indian Penal Code (Act 45 of 1860). Now, thereforee, on the above-stated grounds and in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 99-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Act V of 1898), the Chief Commissioner Delhi, hereby declares to be forfeited to G...
In the Matter of Shadi Lal Batra
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-02-1967
Reported in: AIR1968Delhi283
1. This case has been placed before us under section 21 of the Chartered Accountant Act No. xxxviii of 1949 with a recommendation of the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (hereinafter called the Council) that Shri Shadi Lal Batra, F.C.A, Chartered Accountant, has been guilty of misconduct in the discharge of his professional duties. 2. It appears that in July, 1959, the Council received a complaint dated 30-6-1959 from the Sterling Electrical Trader Corporation Private Limited through its Director Shri B. D. Dhingra against M/s. Batra & Company Chartered Accountants, New Delhi. After several unsuccessful attempts by the Council to have a reply from Shri S. L, Batra to the allegations in the complaint the Council considered the matter in September, 1960 and decided to refer the case to the Disciplinary Committee for enquiry; because the Council was prima facie of opinion that Shri Batraa was guilty of professional or toher misconduct. The Disciplinary Committee ...
Genesh Dass Vs. State
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-01-1967
Reported in: 3(1967)DLT289
Hardy, J.(1) The petitioner in this case is being tried in the Court of Shri A. C. Kher, Magistrate 1st Class, Delhi for an offence under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code. He seeks the transfer of that case to the file of some toher Magistrate of competent jurisdiction on the ground that he has reasonable apprehension that a fair and impartial trial cannto be had at the hands of the said learned Magistrate. In support of his application he alleges that the complainant in the case against him is the real brtoher of one Chaudhry 0m Parkash, Deputy Superintendent of Police, currently posted at Kamla Market Delhi and chat the learned Magistrate is on friendly terms with the said Chaudhry 0m Parkash as he was sometime back connected with the Kamla Market Police Station in his capacity as Ilaqa Magistrate. He further alleges that the learned Magistrate has been putting pressure on him to enter into a compromise with the complainant and that since he has been resisting that pressure the l...
The Government Servants Cooperative Housebuilding Society Ltd. Vs. S.L ...
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-01-1967
Reported in: 3(1967)DLT657
S.N. Andley, J.(1) These appeals are directed against the judgment of the learned Chief Justice dated 30th November, 1966 in Civil Writ No. 611-D of 1966, filed by the Respondent 1n L.P.A. 45/60. The Judgment appealed against also disposed of similar writ petitions filed by toher persons bearing Nos. ll D and 718-D of 1966. The learned Chief Justice allowed the writ petitions and issued a direction to the Registrar, Cooprative Societies, Delhi, to send back the refeence to Mr. Tej Ram for proceeding with the reference made under section 54 of the Bombay Cooperative Societies Act, 1925. as extended to Delhi. (2) The facts which gave rise to the three writ petitions are that the petitioners are members of the Government Servants Cooperative House Building Society Ltd., Delhi, hereinafter referred to as 'the Society' The Society was incorporated under the said Act on 1st November, 1950. the Society was alltoted two areas of land for alltoment of pltos to its members. One of such arreas is...
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