Madhya Pradesh Court March 1995 Judgments
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State of Madhya Pradesh and ors. Vs. D.N. Patel
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Mar-02-1995
Reported in: 1995(0)MPLJ903
D.P.S. Chouhan, J.1. The controversy involved in the appeal is in a limited sphere and the facts have only peripheral relevance.2. A suit was filed on the ground that a contract was executed on the basis of an auction regarding the forest produce. The auction took place regarding the forest produce and thereafter money amounting to Rs. 44,193.55 p. was deposited by the respondent but before the contract was executed, the amount so deposited was returned by the State Government on 18-6-1986, i.e. subsequent to the filing of the suit for recovery of the money. In the suit, prayer was for recovery of the money together with the interest at the rate of 18% per annum.3. The trial Court decreed the suit as it was only relating to the interest and the rate of interest awarded was 18% per annum. Against this order, the State of Madhya Pradesh has come in appeal.4. The claim-amount was Rs. 9590.50 p. The State did not prefer to pay the amount and to keep itself satisfied with the decree of the ...
Munabbar Bi Vs. Abdul Gafoor and ors.
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Mar-01-1995
Reported in: I(1995)ACC558
R.S. Garg, J.1. The appellant, being aggrieved by the award dated 29.10.1987 passed in Claim Case No. 25/87 by the Member, Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Indore, has preferred this appeal for enhancement.2. Brief facts leading to the claim petition are that on 21.12.1982 deceased Mushtaq was driving vehicular chassis No. 165/1 from Indore to Ahmedabad. When he reached on the bridge of Kalaria village, another Vehicle No. C.P.M. 8197 which belonged to the respondent No. 1 Abdul Shaqur and insured with the respondent No. 3 came and dashed the chassis. At the material time the truck was being driven by the respondent No. 2. It was also alleged that because of the accident the deceased was thrown off and was over run by the truck. The appellant in her claim petition submitted that the deceased was employed in M/ Section Ishwar Alloys from where he was drawing salary of Rs. 500/- p.m. From December, 1982 he became the chassis driver and was getting Rs, 30/- per day. According to the claima...
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