Kolkata Court September 1971 Judgments
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Smt. Luxmi Devi and ors. Vs. Akul Mahato
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-01-1971
Reported in: AIR1972Cal104
ORDERS.K. Chakravarti, J.1. In intriguing point arises for determination in this Rule obtained by the plaintiffs- On the 15th of April, 1965 the petitioners filed a suit against the opposite party for recovery of a sum of Rs. 176/- as the price of the bhag produce in their share from the opposite party who was alleged to be their bargadar in respect of the land in question in the court of the Munsif at Raghunathpur in the district of Purulia. This sum included Rs. 16/- by way of interest. It is an admitted position that at the time the suit was instituted the West Bengal Land Reforms Act was not extended to Purulia. During the pendency of the suit, by Notifications dated the 24th June 1967 the Governor was pleased to appoint the 30th June 1967 as the date with effect from which the West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955 was to extend to the transferred territories including Purulia. By another Notification bearing the same date and published on the same date as before, the Governor was ple...
Arun General Industries Ltd. Vs. Rishabh Manufacturers Private Ltd. an ...
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-01-1971
Reported in: AIR1972Cal128
B.C. Mitra, J.1. The appellant carried on a business and undertaking at Umaria, Madhya Pradesh, known as Arun Board and Paper Mills. On August 6, 1964, the respondent No. 7 entered into an agreement with the appellant under the terms of which the latter agreed to transfer its right, title and interest in the lease which the appellant had previously obtained from the Government of Madhya Pradesh on April 21, 1961. The consideration for the transfer was Rs. 1,25,000/- out of which the respondent No. 7 was to pay Rs. 25,000/- at the time of the agreement, another Rs. 25,000/- within sixty days after the issue of no objection certificate by the Government of Madhya Pradesh and the balance of Rs. 75,000/-in several stated instalments. In terms of this agreement the respondent No. 7 paid to the appellant Rs. 25,000/- on August 10, 1964, and he also nominated the respondent No. 1 as his nominee in whose name the lease was to betransferred. The respondent No. 2 agreed to guarantee the due paym...
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