Gujarat Court April 1955 Judgments
Sheth Chhaganlal Madhavji Vs. Bai Memunabi Amadmiya and anr.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Apr-19-1955
Reported in: 1955CriLJ1402
Shah, C.J.1. This reference from the Sessions fudge, Juna-gadh, arises from the following facts. The applicant Chhaganlal Madhvaji has obtained a decree against opponent 2 Khan Shri Fatehdinkhan, husband of opponent 1 Memunabi for Rs. 15,539 odd on 23-6-52 from the Court of the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Juuagadh, and by the said decree a charge was created on the cash annuity payable to the defendant Fatehdinkhan by the Government on the abolition of his Barkhali estate. The decree provided that the plaintiff was to receive the sum of the annuity directly from the office of the Vanthali Mahalkari and to credit it towards the decretal amount and further that in case the defendant paid off the decretal dues privately in one sum, the plaintiff was to have no right to the amount of the annuity payable by the Government to the defendant. In accordance with it, the sum of the annuity was recovered by the applicant-decree-holder in the years 1952 and 1953. Opponent 1 Memunabi then applied...
Tag this Judgment!Pratapsinh V. Ved Vs. the State
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Apr-09-1955
Reported in: 1955CriLJ1208
Chhatpar, J.1. This appeal is from an order of conviction of the appellant of an offence Under Section 409, Indian Penal Code, and sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 400/-, in default further rigorous imprisonment of three months. The offence was alleged to have been committed by the accused in respect of a sum of Rs. 397-8-0 received and misappropriated by him. The accused was a junior clerk in the office of the Chief Minister from February 1949 to December 1950.The staff of the office of the Chief Minister in April 1949 comprised a Personal Secretary who then was R. C. Raval, two stenographers named Bhadrakant Dholakia and K. G. Oza and a junior clerk, the accused. The duties of the accused then were to receive and despatch post, to present bills in the office of the Comptroller, to receive cheques for payments, to receive payments and cheques from the Bank and to disburse the amounts so received.It was also his duty to receive money orders and to maintain...
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