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Feb 28 1966

Mohan Lal Vs. Mohun Ram

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-28-1966

Reported in: AIR1966HP61

Om Prakash, J. 1. This appeal, against an appellate order of the learned District Judge Mahasu, has arisen out of an application filed by the respondent, under Sub-section (1) of Section 11 of the Himachal Pradesh Abolition of Big Landed Estates and Land Reforms Act, (hereinafter referred to as the Abolition Act), for the acquisition of proprietary rights in the land, measuring 27 Bighas and 17 Biswas. situated in village Chethla, Sub-Tehsil Kotkhai, District Mahasu. The land belonged to Smt. Kubja and Smt. Subda, minor daughters of Smt. Radhu. The case of the respondent was that Smt. Radhu, as the guardian of the minor proprietors, had leased out the land, to him, and that he was in possession of the land as a tenant-at-will and was entitled to acquire proprietary rights in the land under the aforesaid sub section. The respondent filed the application for acquisition of proprietary rights on 6-3-61. Smt. Subda had died at the time of filing the application and Smt. Kubja had become th...


Feb 19 1966

Devi Rup and ors. Vs. the State

Court: Himachal Pradesh

Decided on: Feb-19-1966

Reported in: AIR1967HP18,1967CriLJ376

ORDEROm Parkash, J.C.1. This revision-petition is directed against an order of the learned Sessions Judge, Mandi and Chamba Districts, whereby, an appeal of the petitioners, against their conviction, for offences, under the Public Gambling Act. was dismissed. The prosecution case against the petitioners was as under: Shri Gangbir Singh PW-2, District Superintendent of Police, Mandi District, had received credible information that Harji petitioner was using his house, situated in Mohalla Thanera, Mandi, Town, as a common flaming house. Acting on this information, Shri Gangbir Singh, along with Jagdish Chand PW-4, S. H. O., Mandi, had raided the house of Harji petitioner on the night of the 29th October, 1062, at 11.00 p.m. Amar Singh PW-2 and Tarlok Singh PW-3, two respectable persons of the locality, were also associated with the raid. The door of the house of Harji petitioner had been bolted from inside. It was got opened. The raiding party had found that Devi Rup and Dila Ram petitio...


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