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Aug 03 1971

Joseph Annamma and anr. Vs. Kora Thressiamma and ors.

Court: Kerala

Decided on: Aug-03-1971

Reported in: AIR1972Ker170

1. Second defendant married the first plaintiff on 23-3-1107. A few days before, the second plaintiff who is the father of the first plaintiff is said to have paid to the second defendant's father a sum of Rs. 4000/- as streedhanam. Second defendant's father Avirah Korah who is said to have thus received thestreedhanam died in 1117. Even during his lifetime he had executed Ext. D-1 dhanani-schayam on 15-12-1109 settling his properties in favour of his children defendants 1 to 3. First defendant was his daughter and defendants 2 and 3 were his sons. Though Ext. D-l was so executed it is said to have not taken effect. After his death defendants 1 to 3 and their mother got together and entered into an arrangement of partition evidenced by Ext. P-2 partition deed dated 22-7-1117. The properties of Avirah Korah were divided thereunder.It is seen from the partition deed that the first defendant, daughter of Avirah Korah, was allotted 23-94 acres of property while the second defendant was all...


Aug 02 1971

P.P. Sathya Bhama Vs. M.A. John and anr.

Court: Kerala

Decided on: Aug-02-1971

Reported in: AIR1972Ker152

Krishnamoorthy Iyer. J.1. The appeal by the first defendant is against the preliminary decree passed in a suit for partition allowing the plaintiff to recover his one-half share in the plaint property after partition by metes and bounds.2. The admitted facts are as follows. The plaint property belonged to S. P. Sadanandan who died on 10-7-1948. Ext. B-2 dated 26-3-1948 is the last will and testament executed by him. Therein he appointed his wife Mrs. Suseela Sadanandan. his eldest son E. D. Sadanandan and S. Paramasivan, registered accountant and auditor. Calicut, as executors.3. In execution of a simple money decree in O. S. 6 of 1957 on the file of the Sub Court, Kozhikode obtained against J. G. Sadanandan, second son of the testator S. P. Sadanandan, his one-half share in the plaint and other properties which he got under Ext. B-2 waa attached on 9-12-1961 and in pursuance to E. A. 309 of 1961. It was proclaimed lor sale on 9-10-1962. The sale was being adjourned from time to time a...


Aug 02 1971

Abdul Vs. State

Court: Kerala

Decided on: Aug-02-1971

Reported in: 1972CriLJ88

ORDERK. Sadasivan, J.1. The accused is the revision petitioner. He was clerk-cum-accountant in the Block Development Office (B. D. O's Office) at Anchal. In his capacity as clerk-cum-accountant he received monies from the Gramasevaks of the Block, to be deposited in the Treasury. Three items of such receipts viz.... Rupees 12.19 Ps. Rupees 6.11 Ps. and Rupees 79.80 Ps. he did not deposit but misappropriated to himself. The Gramasevaks sell seeds, pesticides, agricultural implements etc., to peasants in their respective circles and collect the proceeds and it is this money that they entrust periodically to the accused for deposit in the Treasury. They usually bring two copies of their statements of accounts and the practice is to give the money and one copy of the statement to the accountant and take his acknowledgment on the reverse of the last used counterfoil in the receipt book of the concerned Gramsevak. The appellant will also make an endorsement in the other copy of the statement...


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