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Rajasthan Court May 1954 Judgments

May 15 1954

Ajmer Municipal Committee Vs. Jethanand Wadhumal

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: May-15-1954

Reported in: 1956CriLJ165

ORDERSharma, J.C.1. This is a revision against an order of the learned Honarary Magistrate Shri U. C. Bhattacharya acquitting the opposite party Shri Jethanand Wadhumal under Section 247, Cr. P.C.2. On the complaint of the Executive Officer, Municipal Committee, 17 cases under Section 179, Ajmer-Merwara Municipalities Regulation were filed against the opposite party. He was examined on 25-7-1953 and the case was adjourned from time to time. On 14-10-1953 an application was made on behalf of the opposite party under Section 94, Cr. P.C. for the production of certain documents by the Executive Officer himself or through somebody. The Magistrate made an order calling for the documents and adjourning the case to 25-11-1953 for the consideration of the application under Section 94, Cr. P.C. On that date, the opposite party made an application for his acquittal on the ground that the complainant Executive Officer was absent and had been absent throughout and his presence had not been dispens...

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May 11 1954

Amar Chand Vs. Mst. Shankari

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: May-11-1954

Reported in: AIR1956Raj51

Modi, J. 1. This is a first appeal by the plaintiff Amarchand in a suit for declaration and possession, and was first heard by this Court some time in 1952. By a judgment dated 14th July, 1952, the case was remanded to the trial Court for fresh trial and report on the most important issue in the case which related to custom and which issue was recast by this Court in its proper form The earlier judgment of this Court shall be read as part of this judgment.2. The facts of the case have been narrated fully in the earlier judgment and we need not state them at length again. It. is enough to say that the parties are Allhuwalias of the Punjab, who originally lived in village Bherunwal in the Hoshiarpur district, and thereafter migrated to the former State of Bikaner.The dispute relates to ten 'Murabtaas Noa. 29 to 38 measuring 248 Bighas in Chak 12-Z in the former State of Bikaner, which were purchased by the deceased Indersingh. Indersingh died some time in 1933-34 leaving him surviving th...

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