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Oct 11 1966

Jagjivan Kanji Bhojani and anr. Vs. Mangal Co-operative Housing Societ ...

Court: Mumbai

Decided on: Oct-11-1966

Reported in: AIR1967Bom421; (1967)69BOMLR389; 1967MhLJ635

Kotval, C.J.(1) This petition arises out of an alleged dispute between the petitioners, who are the members of a Co-operative Society and the Co-operative Society known as Mangal Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., the first respondent before us. It appears that at one time the Society had entered into an agreement with the petitioners for the allotment to them of two flats Nos. 13 and 14 after the building which the Co-operative Society was constructing was completed. As a result of a change in the size of the flats there were dispute between the petitioner and the Society and those disputes came to be determined first by the Registrar's Nominee on 14th August, 1961 (Disputes Nos. 120 and 121 of 1959). The Registrar's Nominee had decided the disputes in favour of the petitioners. The Society then went in appeal to the Maharashtra State Co-operative Tribunal in Appeals Nos 216 and 127 of 1961 and the Tribunal reversed the decision of the Registrar's Nominee. A writ petition filed by the...


Oct 06 1966

Mariambai Vs. Mackinnon Mackenizie and Co. Pvt. Ltd.

Court: Mumbai

Decided on: Oct-06-1966

Reported in: AIR1968Bom187; (1967)69BOMLR407; ILR1967Bom484; (1967)ILLJ610Bom; 1967MhLJ758

(1) This appeal arises out of an application for compensation made by the widow of the deceased under the Workmen's Compensation Act. The widow had claimed an amount of Rs. 4,000 as compensation on the basis that the salary of her deceased husband was within the range of Rs. 200 to 300. The facts on which there is no longer any dispute lie within a narrow compass and may be set out as follows : The deceased, Adam Fakir, was recruited as a Deck Bhandari on 19th July 1962 at Bombay to serve on the ship S. S. Baluchistan by the opposite Party - Respondents. Adam Fakir along with other crew, which is called as Asian Crew, was taken in a streamer called 'Daressa', which reached Khorramshahr port on 29th July 1962. The Asian crew commenced boarding the ship S. S. Baluchistan at about 3-30 p.m. at Abadan. At 5.35 p.m. the Chief Officer was informed that Adam Fakir the Deck Bhandari, had collapsed in the after accommodation. Adam Fakir was then removed to amidships accommodation. Ambulance was...


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