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Dec 23 1974

Bhagwan Giri Goswamy President, Dhamtari Co-op. Marketing Society Ltd. ...

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Dec-23-1974

Reported in: AIR1975MP134

Tare, C.J.1. This is a petitionunder Article 215 of the Constitution of India, read with Section 12 of the Contempt of Courts Act. 1971, for taking action against the respondent for contempt of Court on the ground that during the pendency of writ petition, that is. Champa v. Assistant Registrar. M. P. No. 593 of 1971, decided on 21-12-1974 (MP) the respondent purported to super-cede the Co-operative Society under Section 53 of the M. P. Co-operative Societies Act. 1960.2. The elections to the Co-operative Society were to be held and that action of the Election Officer was challenged by one Champa in Misc. Petition No. 593 of 1971. In that case, a stay also had been granted, restraining the Election Officer from holding the Election. That petition, we have dismissed on 21-12-1974 on the ground that it has been rendered infructuous due to lapse of time. It was during the pendency of the said writ petition that the respondent Shri R. P. Navak, Deputy Registrar. Cooperative Societies, pass...


Dec 19 1974

Mst. Jagaribai Vs. Ramkhilawan and ors.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Dec-19-1974

Reported in: AIR1976MP106

Shiv Dayal, J. 1. This second appeal arises from a suit instituted by Smt. Dhelabai for possession of certain agricultural lands held in Bhumiswami rights. She died during the pendency of this second appeal and is now represented by her daughter, Smt. Jogaribai.2. Sampat was the husband of the plaintiff. The relationship between the parties may foe described as follows : SAMPAT = Smt. DHELABAI (Plff.) | Budhram (son) (Deft. 4) GOVINDPRASAD ____________|_______________ | | | Ramkhilawan Ramautar Ramkumar (Deft. 1) (Deft 2) (Deft 3)3. Sampat died in the year 1942, leaving behind him his widow, Smt, Dhelabai (plaintiff) and son, Budhram (Defendant 4).4. In the year 1928-29, Sampat's father sold plot No. 466, area 0.14 acre, to Balaram, who was father of Govindpra-aad. That plot is now in possession of defendant No. 1.5. Budhram (defendant No. 4) made certain alienations which are challenged in this suit by the plaintiff :--(1) On April 25, 1962, Budhram sold to Ramkhilawan (defendant N...


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