Guwahati Court January 1962 Judgments
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Satish Chandra Sen Gupta Vs. Smt. Charu Bala Sen Gupta
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-24-1962
T.N.R. Tirumalpad, J.C.1. This is a revision petition .filed against the order passed by Sri K. P. Dutta, first class Magistrate, on 26-11-59 in Misc. Case Nos. 53 of 1959. Under Section 488 Criminal Procedures Code, granting to the respondent a maintenance of Rs. 15/- per month for herself and Rs, 10-per month for her daughter. The petitioner filed a. revision before the Sessions Judge. But the said revision was dismissed and hence he has now come up to this Court.2. The finding of the magistrate was that the respondent was the legally wedded wife Of the petitioner and that the daughter was born out of ' is marriage between the petitioner and the respondent. The petitioner did not deny the paternity of the daughter, though he denied the marriage and hence that portion of the Magistrate' order granting maintenance to the daughter cannot be interfered with, as Section 488 Criminal Procedure Code provides for the grant of maintenance to a child whether legitimate or illegitimate.3. We a...
Harakchand Radhakisan Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax, Assam.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-23-1962
MEHROTRA C.J. - In pursuance of the order of this court the following questions of law have been referred to us for opinion by the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal, Calcutta Bench :"1. Whether on the facts and in the circumstances of the case the Income-tax Officer was justified in making an addition of Rs. 27,445 and of Rs. 4,740 on account of alleged shortage of oil yield and oil cake yield ?2. Whether there was any material for allowing refraction at the rate of 2% and taking the oil yield at 32% and oil cake at 66% in this case ?"The assessee, Messrs. Harakchand Radhakisan, is a registered firm doing business in oil and rice at Jorhat, Narayanpur and Tinsukia. The assessment year in question is 1953-54 and the corresponding accounting year is Sambat year 2009. According to the accounts submitted by the assessee the mustard seeds available for crushing were 32,656 maunds, the oil yielded after crushing was 9,472 maunds and the oil cakes yielded were 20,814 maunds. The income...
Jabid Ali and ors. Vs. Tripura Administration
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-15-1962
T.N. R. Tirumalpad, J.C.1. The appellant Jabid Ali was convicted and sentenced to 7 years' R. I. Under Section 397 Indian Penal Code and the other two appellants Cherag Ali and Rakib Ali were convicted and sentenced to five years R. I. each Under Section 395 Indian Penal Code, by the Assistant Sessions Judge, Tripuri In sessions case No. ii of 1961. They have filed this appeal against the said convictions and sentences. There were six other with her other accused in the sessions case but they were aquited.2. The prosecution case was as follows: At about 1 A. M. on 15-3-59 there was a dacoity in the house of Ahammad Ali, P.W. 5 in Bilthai village. The house consisted of 3 rooms. In the middle room Ahmmad Ali and'his little son Abdul Majid P.W. 3 aged 12 were sleeping with a kupi lamp burning in between their beds. On the northern and southern sides of the said room there were two other rooms divided by partitions of about 4f cubits in height and the said rooms had intercommunicating do...
Uma Chatterjee and anr. Vs. Smt. Prativa Mukherjee and anr.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-11-1962
S.K. Dutta, J.1. These two revision petitions Nos. 89 of 1961 and 93 of 1961 are analogous and they are jointly heard and a single judgment covers both of them. One Prativa Mukherjee filed a complaint in the Court of the Additional District Magistrate, Shillong stating that she left her minor daughter Sunanda Mukherjee and her minor son Topan Mukherjee In the house of one S. K. Mukherjee at Shillong under his 'guardianship and charitable help to enable the children to prosecute their studies. The accused Uma Chatterjee used to live in that house and serve S. K. Mukherjee who was a widower. S. K. Mukherjee died sometime ago and the above children continued to live with accused Uma Chatterjee, The complainant further alleged that after the death of S. K. Mukherjee, Uma Chatterjee started leading an im-imoral life and ultimately the accused Ranadhir Bisarad came and lived with her in the same house, Gradually the two 'accused allured the minor girl Sunanda into immoral lite and accused N...
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