Guwahati Court December 1957 Judgments
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Thounaojam Ningol Indrani Devi and ors. Vs. Gurumayum Ningol Mainu Dev ...
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Dec-28-1957
J.N. Datta, J.C.1. This is a revision petition which in my opinion, must be accepted. The decision of it turns on the consideration of the question whether Section 145 Order 147 of the Cr. P. Code applies to a dispute of this nature.2. The dispute relates to a Bazar situate at Imphal proper known as Laxmi Bazar. Both the parties claim a right to hold a market there by exposing their goods for sale on the strength of immemorial user. In 1955, the Town Fund Committee erected some sheds on the site for the shop-keepers-Thereafter its successor the Municipal Board allotted seats in those sheds to the second party and there commenced the dispute which gave rise to the initiation of the present proceedings under Section 145 of the Cr. P.C. by the Police, before the A.D.M., Manipur.3. The A.D.M. proceeded to enquire into the matter but reached the conclusion that he was unable to decide as to which of the parties was in possession. He therefore referred the matter to the Civil Court, as prov...
Mahendra Singh and ors. Vs. the State
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Dec-23-1957
Sarjoo Prosad, C.J.1. The petitioners have moved against the order of their conviction passed Under Section 353 of the IPC sentencing each of them to rigorous imprisonment for a period of two months. The prosecution case is that on 18 5 1955, at about 7 30 P.M., Sri Subodh Chandra Das, Sub Inspector of Police attached to Golaghat Police Station, was on patrol duty with a Section of the armed Police. He got a report that some public nuisance was being created by several drunkards in the town area, and he was told that after creating disturbance, those people had boarded a bus and were fleeing from the locality.The Sub Inspector followed those persons, who are said to be the petitioners, and he caught up with them near the gate of one Ratan Singh, and when he started questioning them for the purpose of making an arrest, it appears that the petitioners resisted the officer and caused certain injuries on his person. The allegation further was that they snatched away the officer's shoulder...
Sarju Kairi and ors. Vs. Panchananda Sarma and anr.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Dec-10-1957
G. Mehrotra, J.1. These are two appeals arising out of the same judgment of the Additional District Judge, Upper Assam Districts at Silchar. The respondent Panchananda Sarma brought a suit for declaration of title and recovery of khas possession over land measuring 10B. 12K-9Ch. paying revenue of Rs. 6/10/- in the entire dags Nos. 3331334/337/336/3336/10/- in the entire dags Nos. 748 691 of patta of Barjalengi in the District of Cacher and land measuring 3B-5K-2CH. 10 Gandas in dag No. 338/339 in Patta No. 42 paying revenue of Rs. 2/11/- on the ground that the land belonged to his father who died about 25 years ago and that at the time of his death, he left behind two minor sons, the plaintiff and defendant No. 2 and the widow respondent No. 3. The lands covered by patta Nos. 37 and 42 in the two villages mentioned above were left by him. The land of patta No. 37 has an area of 21B-11K-2Ch. In patta No. 42, the plaintiff's father held only 6B-10K-5Ch. by purchase. After the death of ...
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