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Apr 04 1952

Madanlal Kapoor Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Apr-04-1952

Reported in: AIR1953Raj101

Sharma, J.1. This is an application by Madan Lal Kapoor, Proprietor of Jai Hind Variety Show, under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for a writ of prohibition or any other appropriate writ, order or direction, not to interfere with the continuance of the Pistol Shooting Game at the Variety Show carried on bv the petitioner at Kotah, and also for the quashing of the order of the District Magistrate, Kotah, dated 9th February 1952, pro-hibiting the petitioner from the Game of pistol shooting and the subsequent order dated 22nd February 1952, not cancelling the previous order dated 9th February 1952.2. The petitioner's case is that he wanted to run a variety show and certain games along with it at Kotah for profit, to which the public was to be allowed access. Although there was no law, rule or order requiring the petitioner to obtain a permit or licence from any authority for the show and performances of any nature or such as mentioned in the first paragraph of the application, y...


Apr 04 1952

Lumba and anr. Vs. State

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Apr-04-1952

Reported in: AIR1952Raj155

Wanchoo, C.J.1. This is an appeal by Lumba and Dunga who have been convicted under Section 325, of the Indian Penal Code by the Additional District and Sessions Judge of Udaipur.2. The prosecution story was briefly this. The deceased Bhera is a cousin of the accused Lumba. It appears that there had been bad blood between them for some time on account of some dispute about land. On the morning of the 9th of June 1950 Khaju Khan P. W. was returning from village Bhuriya Kheda. On his way back, he found Bhera deceased lying injured in Dharam Talai near the boundary of Saroth. When Bnera saw Khaju passing that way, he shouted to Khaju to come to his help. Khaju went and asked Bhera what had happened. Bhera then told him that he had been beaten by Lumba and Dunga. Khaju found that Bhera's hands and feet had been fractured and he was not fit to walk. Bhera asked Khaju to take him home and thereupon Khaju removed him from that place and took him to the roadside.Then Khaju raised an alarm which...


Apr 02 1952

Jagjivan Singh Vs. Sitaram

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Apr-02-1952

Reported in: AIR1954Raj43

Wanchoo, C.J.1. This is an appeal by Jagjivan Singh, judgment-debtor, in execution proceedings and arises in the following circumstances:2. Sitaram, decree-holder, brought a suit for ejectment of Jagjivan Singh from a house of which Jagjivan Singh was a tenant. The ground on which the ejectment was prayed was that arrears of rent were due and the house was required by the landlord for his own personal use. The suit was dismissed by the trial Court so far as the prayer for ejectment was concerned. Thereupon there was an appeal to the Additional District Judge and a compromise was arrived at between the parties. On the basis of this compromise, Jagjivan Singh agreed to hand over possession of the house within ten months and a decree was passed accordingly on 30-9-1950.At that time, the Rajasthan Premises (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1950 (Act No. 17 of 195D) was not in force; but the Marwar House Rent Control Act, 1949 was in force. When the period of ten months came to end, the d...


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