Guwahati Court May 2005 Judgments
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Monoranjan Dutta Vs. Narayan Dhar
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: May-02-2005
H.N. Sarma, J.1. The challenge made in this revision petition is an order passed in Execution Case No. 20/2001 dated 18.3.2002 by the learned Civil Judge (Junior Division) No. 1, Jorhat, by which an application filed by the petitioner/judgment-debtor objecting the execution of the decree has been rejected. In challenging the said order, the petitioner has also incidentally questioned the original judgment and decree passed by the learned Civil Judge, Junior Division No. 1, Jorhat dated 7.9.2000 passed in T.S. No. 13/95 by which the suit of the plaintiff/respondent was decreed ex parte.2. I have heard Mr. D.C. Mahanta, learned senior counsel assisted by Ms. P. Bhattacharya, learned Counsel for the petitioner/judgment-debtor and also heard Mr. K.K. Nandi, learned Counsel for the decree holder/ opposite party. Also perused the materials available on record.3. For the purpose of disposal of the revision petition, a brief of the relevant may be stated as follows:The plaintiff filing of thi...
National Insurance Co. Vs. Dulal Debnath and anr.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: May-02-2005
I.A Ansari, J.1. This is an appeal preferred by the insurer against the award, dated 29.9.1997 passed in T.S.(W/C) No. 31 of 1994, by the learned Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation, West Tripura, Agartala, whereby the learned Commissioner has awarded as compensation, in favour of the respondent-claimant a sum of Rs. 1,05,895 along with interest @ Rs. 6% interest per annum from the date of the accident, i.e., 23.4.1990 till payment and a further sum of Rs. 52,948 as penalty with a direction to the appellant as insurer to pay the said compensation amount within a period of one month and, in default, to pay the enhanced rate of interest @ Rs. 12% per annum on the amount of compensation from the date of accident.2. We have heard Mr. B. Bhattacharjee, learned counsel for the appellant-insurance company. Also heard Mr. S. Deb, learned senior counsel assisted by Mr. S. Chowdhury, learned advocate for the claimant-respondent, and Mr. S. N. Banerjee, learned counsel for the owner-respondent....
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