Rajasthan Court February 1970 Judgments
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Banshilal Vs. Noor Mohammad
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Feb-02-1970
Reported in: AIR1970Raj244
C.M. Lodha, J.1. These two appeals can be conveniently disposed of by a single judgment as they arise out of the same order.2. The facts giving arise to these appeals may be stated within a narrow compass as the facts on which the decision of these appeals turn are not in dispute,3. The appellant Banshilal filed a suit for eviction and arrears of rent against the respondent Noor Mohammad and one Heera-lal in the Court of Civil Judge, Bhilwara which was dismissed on 8-2-1967. Aggrieved by the judgment and decree passed by the learned Civil Judge, Bhilwara Banshilal filed an appeal in the Court of District Judge, Bhilwara. During the pendency of the appeal the respondent Noor Mohammad submitted the alleged written agreement between the parties Ex. A1 dated 11-9-1967 and by an application prayed that the appeal be dismissed. This application was opposed by the appellant Banshilal on the ground that the suit had not been adjusted wholly or in part by any lawful agreement or compromise, and...
Banshilal Vs. Noor Mohammed
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Feb-02-1970
Reported in: 1970WLN105
C.M. Lodha, J.1. These two appeals can be conveniently disposed of by a single judgement as they arise out of the same order.2. The facts giving rise to these appeals may be stated within a narrow compass as the facts on which the decision of these appeals turn are not in dispute.3. The appellant Banshilal filed a suit for eviction and arrears of rent against the respondent Noor Mohammed and one Heeralal in the Court of Civil Judge,Bhilwara which was dismissed on 8-2-1967. Aggrieved by the judgment and decree passed by the learned Civil Judge, Bhilwara Banshilal filed an appeal in the Court of District Judge, Bhilwara. During the pendency of the appeal the respondent Noor Mohammed submitted the alleged written agreement between the parties Ex. A. 1 dated 11-9-1967 and by an application prayed that the appeal be dismissed. This application was opposed by the appellant Banshilal on the ground that the suit had not been adjusted wholly or in part by any lawful agreement or compromise, and...
Kanhaiyalal Vs. State and anr.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Feb-01-1970
Reported in: 1971WLN41
Kan Singh, J.1. This is a revision application by one Kanhaiyalal. He was convicted of an offence under Section 16(1)(a)(i) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, hereinafter to be referred as the 'Act', by the learned First Class Magistrate, Abu Road and sentenced to a fine of Rs. 1000/-. On appeal the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Sirohi, maintained the conviction, but reduced the sentence of fine to Rs. 500/- only.2. The facts are not in dispute. The accused is a dealer in food articles at Abu Road and he had a licence under the Act. On 19-1-68, P.W.I Shri Sant Kumar, the Food Inspector, Abu Road Municipality, went to the shop of the accused and from a sealed tin of mustard oil he purchased a sample of 375 millilitres for enalysis. After the necessary formalities the sample was sent to the Public Analyst at Jaipur, It was found to be below standard on account of its specification value being 186.0 when it should have between 168 to 176 as prescribed under the Rules m...
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