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Sep 19 1961

Jamadar ParmeshwardIn Singh Vs. Smt. Bidya Devi

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: Sep-19-1961

G. Mehrotra, C.J.1. The present petition arises out of the following circumstances. Srimati Bidya Debi the opposite party in the present petition, filed an application in the court of the Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner, Garo Hills, Tura against the petitioner under Section 488, Criminal Procedure Code, claiming Rs. 50/- as maintenance for herself and Rs. 50/- for the maintenance of the two daughters alleged to have been born out of the wedlock with the petitioner.The case of the opposite party was that she was married to the petitioner according to Hindu rites on the 28th October 1951 and the parties lived as husband and wife at Tura and Shillong and two daughters were born out of the wedlock. The opposite party used to get money from the petitioner whenever he was out on service. But since 1957 he did not send any money and was neglecting her.The marriage was denied by the petitioner. It was stated by the petitioner that she was the wife of one Karon Singh who was at Cooch Beha...


Sep 19 1961

U. JoIn Manick Syiem Vs. U. Rose Mohan Roy Myntri and ors.

Court: Guwahati

Decided on: Sep-19-1961

G. Mehrotra, C.J.1. The petitioner U Join Manick Syiem has tiled this petition challenging the order passed by the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Shillong. The proceedings arose before the Additional Deputy Commissioner on a report by the officer-ln-charge of the Cherra police station.The case set up by the opposite parties was that U Debindra Nath Khongsit, one of the Ekhot Dorbaris of the Cherra Seimship was in actual possession of the Laitryngew Office of the Cherra Siemship since the 18th November 1957 under the supervision at first of late Myntri Harrison Dohling and then of U Rose Mohan Roy Myntri.On the 12th November 1960 the persons arrayed as Second party numbering 2 to 10 in the petition betel the Additional Deputy Commissioner, at the instance of second party No. 1 who is the petitioner before this Court, entered into the office building by breaking open the lock on the door at 10-30 A.M. The Darbar Siem of the Cherra Siemship on the 16th November 1937 had decided that U D...


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