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May 29 1952

Padam Chand and ors. Vs. Ram Lal and anr.

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: May-29-1952

Reported in: AIR1953HP11

Chowdhry, J.C. 1. This is a defendants' first appeal under paragraph 31 (b) of the Himachal Pradesh (Courts) Order, 1948, against the judgment and decree of the learned Senior Subordinate Judge of Jubbal, dated 17-1-1951.2. In, execution of a money decree obtained by Jawahar Singh against Mussadi Ram a pro-note dated 18 Bhado 1995 B., for Rs. 3,040/-, carrying interest at 12 per cent per annum, executed by the said Jawahar Singh and Harsukh Das in favour of the said Mussadi Ram, was attached and purchased in a sale by public auction by Ram La'l on 20 Har 2001 B. About two months later, i.e., on 17 Bhado 2001 B., Ram Lal filed the suit giving rise to the present appeal against the aforesaid executants of the pronote, Jawahar Singh an3 Harsukh Das, for recovery of Rs. 3,040/- principal plus Rs. 2,187/- interest at the said rate, totalling Rs. 5,227/-, impleading Mussadi Ram as a pro forma defendant. Jawahar Singh died during the pendency of the suit and his two widows and four minor sons...


May 05 1952

Balak Ram Vs. Mt. Padi

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: May-05-1952

Reported in: AIR1952HP55

ORDERChowdhury, J.C.(1) This is an application in revision by one Balak Ram against the order of the first class Magistrate of Theog dated 13-7-1951 under Section 488, Criminal P. C., granting Rs. 40/- p. m. as maintenance to the petitioner's wife Mt. Padi, the respondent.(2) Mt. Padi applied for maintenance against the petitioner at Rs. 100/- p. m. on 12-4-1951 on the ground of neglect and refusal on his part to maintain her. It was alleged by her that the petitioner had turned her out of house arid home and thereafter contracted marriage with another wife. The petitioner appeared before the Magistrate on 3-7-1951 when both the parties prayed for time to come to a compromise and the case was adjourned to 11-7-1951. The same day, i. e. on 3-7-1951, the parties came to a written compromise outside Court. It was agreed under this compromise that Mt. Padi would reside with Balak Ram and had no objection to the latter having contracted a second marriage, that Balak Ram agreed to her living...


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