Karnataka Court March 1954 Judgments
Ningamma and anr. Vs. Patel Linge Gowda and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Mar-25-1954
Reported in: AIR1954Kant179; AIR1954Mys179
1. The plaintiffs l and 2 are a daughter and daughter's son respectively of one Linge Gowda by his widow Chikkamma. Both Linge Gowda and Chikkamma are dead. Linge Gowda had another brother Kempe Gowda, who died after him without issue long before the introduction of Act 10 of 1933, the Hindu Law Women's Bights Act. The heirs to his properties, then were according to Mitakshara Law P. Lingegowda and Nanjegowda, fathers of defendants 3. and 2, and defendant 3 respectively, as also the-father of defendant 4. It appears that P. Lingegowda, Nanje Gowda, Boregowda, father of defendant 4 and one Lingegowda, uncle of defendant 4, entered into a settlement with Chikkamma. By that settlement which is evidenced by a document dated 6-1-1919 some of the properties which had been owned by Kempe Gowda were left in the possession of Chikkamma to be enjoyed by her during her lifetime and the other properties of Kempegowda were taken over by Linge Gowda and others.The plaintiffs brought a suit in the Co...
Tag this Judgment!S. Rama Rao Vs. Dasarathy Rao and ors.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Mar-23-1954
Reported in: AIR1955Kant43; AIR1955Mys43
1. The Appellant is defendant 2 against whom and another a suit was filed for the recovery of two share certificates marked as Exhibits II and II(a) together with the blank share transfer deed, Ex. I from defendant I, and for declaration that the sale of these shares in favour of defendant 2 is illegal and for permanent injunction restraining defendant 3 from transferring these shares. Both the Courts have decreed the suit in favour of plaintiffs. 2. Defendant 1 is a broker. Defendant 2 is the purchaser of these shares from defendant 1 and defendant 3 is Sri Krishnarajendra Mills Ltd., to which Company the shares relate. The plaintiffs are three in number. Plaintiff 3 is the widowed mother of plaintiff 2, who is the grandson of plaintiff 1, Dasarathy Rao. The shares were in the names of plaintiffs 2 and 3 and Dasarathy Rao had deposited prior to 2-2-1947 the two share certificates comprising of 14 shares in the Indian Bank Ltd., Branch Office at Mysore. Defendant 1 is said to have appr...
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