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Apr 02 1947

P. Bose Vs. H.C. Sen

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Apr-02-1947

Reported in: AIR1947Cal387

ORDERLodge, J.1. This rule was issued on the Chief Presidency Magistrate to show cause why the conviction and sentence of the petitioner under Section 40, Electricity Act, should not be set aside. The material facts as found by the learned Presidency Magistrate are as follows: The complainant is the principal of the Calcutta Music School situated at No. 47/], Harrison Road. The building is the property of the debuttar estate of Sree Sree Iswar Gopal Jew of whish the present accused is the managing trustee. The complainant has a separate meter standing in the name of one of the teachers of the school, and pays electric charges direct to the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Ltd. There have been disputes with regard to the tenancy between the complainant and the present petitioner. The rent was formerly Rs. 25 per month and has been enhanced to Rs. 40 per month. Apparently, the complainant considered that certain repairs ought to be done which had not been done and he had moved the Re...


Apr 02 1947

Central Glass Industries Ltd. Vs. Abdul Hossain

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Apr-02-1947

Reported in: AIR1948Cal12

R.C. Mitter Ag. C.J.1. The respondent Abdul Hossein was a guage boy in the appellant's factory whose duty was to carry glassware from, one place to another. On 11-7-19-15, at about 5 P.M. he fell down within the premises of the factory as a result of which he broke his left arm. On that day he was to have worked in the second shift. The first shift usually begins at 8 O'clock in the morning and ends at 2 O'clock in the afternoon and then the second shift begins. These facts are admitted by both parties.2. The case of The respondent is that he was bringing The gauge from a room with which he was to pick up the glassware, when on the way the wooden slippers which he was wearing slipped, and he fell down on the ground inside the factory and under a mango tree and injured his arm. In support of that case he examined himself arid another witness, Sheikh Yakub, who corroborated him.3. The appellant company in its written statement admitted that the respondent was a guage boy in the factory b...


Apr 02 1947

Rabindra Mandal and anr. Vs. C.K. Nag and Sons Ltd. and ors.

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Apr-02-1947

Reported in: AIR1948Cal182

Gopendranath Das, J.1. This appeal is on behalf of the heirs of defendant 1. It related to two plots bearing c.s. dags Nos. 1192 and 1196 of Mouza Ramkrishnapur. The plaintiffs brought this suit for declaration of title and for recovery of possession with a prayer for mesne profits. The facts are that under the Said pur Trust Estate, a patni was created in the year 1821 in favour of Gopi Roy and Robi Roy. In course of time this patni devolved on plaintiffs 1 and 2. Within the patni there was a ganti created by a lease of the year 1879 which was held by one Amritalal Joddar and his co-sharers at a rent of Rs. 337-8-0. This ganti was recorded in C.S. Khntian No. 95. The ganti was purchased in course of time by plaintiffs 1 and 2. Within the ganti there was a dar-ganti bearing a rental of Rs. 543-12-0 which was held by Ramkrishna Goldar and others. This dar-ganti was recorded in Khatian No. 176. In the year 1934, plaintiff 1 and pro forma defendants 2 to 4, who were predecessors-in-intere...


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