Orissa Court March 1963 Judgments
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Gayadhar Nayak and ors. Vs. Bhagaban Rout and ors.
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Mar-06-1963
Reported in: AIR1963Ori155
R.K. Das, J. 1. This is an appeal by defendants 1 to 7 against the reversing judgment of the Additional Subordinate Judge of Balasore, arising out of a suit for declaration of right of way and for restraining the defendants from putting obstruction on the same.2. The material facts relating to the plaintiff's case are these : Plaintiff and defendants 8 and 9 own plot No. 2853 and have their homestead and residential house on the said plot. They are also the owners of plots Nos. 2780, 2783, 2784 and 2785 which are situate to the adjacent south of their aforesaid homestead. The suit plots, 2775 and 2773 are also adjacent plots which originally belonged to one Gopinath Naik and were purchased by the father of defendant No. 1 some 12 years prior to the institution of the suit. Another adjacent plot 2772 belonged to one Bana Naik. Father of defendant No. 1 purchased four decimals out of the said plot at the south-eastern corner from the widow of the original owner Bana Naik, rest of which w...
Kurungalanga Luxman Vs. State
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Mar-04-1963
Reported in: 1964CriLJ464
Narasimham, C.J.1. This is a reference made by the Sessions Judge of Jeypore for the confirmation of the death sentence passed on the appellant (Kurungalanga Luxman). The condemned person has also filed an appeal gainst his conviction and sentence and both the appeal and the death reference were heard together and are disposed of by one Judgment,2. The appellant is an aboriginal Khond residing in village Padmapur within the Police Station of Bissern-cuttack in the district of Koraput. The deceased Madhab Patro belonged to another village named Deokupali close-by. It appears that there was acute friction between him and some of the Khonds of another village, Dobhaguda, which was also close-by, but by shrewd litigation in law courts he succeeded in dispossessing the Khonds of their lands and taking them under his personal cultivation This was said to have so much enraged the Khonds that on 11th July 1961 at about 8A.M. when the said Madhab Patra was proceeding on the public bad from his ...
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