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Jul 01 1985

Smt. Sabitri Debi Vs. Ramachandra Mishra and ors.

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Jul-01-1985

Reported in: AIR1985Ori245

ORDERD.P. Mohapatra, J.1. Being aggrieved by the order dated 6-2-1982 of the Addl. Subordinate Judge, Cuttack in Title Suit No. 5 of 1978 rejecting her application for amendment of the plaint, the plaintiff has filed this application under Section 115, of the Civil P.C. challenging the said order.2. The petitioner filed the suit praying for a preliminary decree for her l/12th share in Schedule 'B' and 1/4th share in Schedule 'B-1' and for specific allotment of the same, Para 3 of the plaint, which is relevant for the present purpose initially reads as follows: --'That the properties described in the Schedule 'B' of the plaint is the joint family immovable properties belonging to the branch of Harekrushna in which the share of Bidyadhar alias Budhi is 1/3rd and that of Jadu is 1/3rd and the remaining 1/3rd belongs to the branch of Padmanav.'Separate written statements were filed on behalf of defendant No. 2, on behalf of defendant Nos. 1, 4, 5 and 6, on behalf of the defendant Nos. 12 t...


Jul 01 1985

The Stale of Orissa Vs. B. Khalli Patro

Court: Orissa

Decided on: Jul-01-1985

Reported in: 60(1985)CLT108; 1985(II)OLR188

K.P. Mohapatra, J.1. This appeal is directed against the order passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Berhampur, setting aside the order of conviction and sentence of the respondent under Sec. 7(1)(a)(i) of the Essential Commodities Act (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act').2. The brief facts of the case are narrated below. The respondent was a dealer of food grains and other articles in village Gunthapada. The front room of his residential house was used as the shop room. Along with the members of his family he lived in the residential portion of the house. It is stated that he had also a godown at some other place. On 25. 8. 1975 at about 10 a. m. the Inspector of Vigilance (P. W. 6 ) along with the Inspector of Commercial Taxes (P. W. 1) and some other officers searched the shop, residence and the godown of the respondent and seize! the following articles by seizure list, Ext, 1 :- Shop: 1. Two K. Gs. of Arua rice. 2. Ten K. Gs. of Atta. 3. Ten dozens of white paper. Resi...


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