Rajasthan Court January 1998 Judgments
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Govind Narayan Vs. Bodh Raj and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-05-1998
Reported in: 1998(1)WLN205
Shiv Kumar Sharma, J.1. Instant revision, impugns the order dated Feb. 28, 1996 of the learned Additional District Judge No. 1, Alwar whereby the application filed by the legal representatives of deceased tenant for bringing them on record was allowed and they were ordered to be impleaded as appellants in the appeal.2. Learned court of Munsif Alwar on April 11, 1986, decreed the suit for eviction instituted by the plaintiff petitioner (for short the land lord) and the defendant tenant Bodh Raj (for short the tenant) was directed to vacate the shop in dispute. The tenant preferred appeal assailing the judgment and decree of the trial court. During the pendency of appeal the tenant Bodh Raj expired on April 12, 1988. His legal representatives filed an application on July, 11, 1988 for bringing them on record as appellants. The land lord contested the application on the ground that none of the legal representatives were working with deceased Bodh Raj during his life time in the disputed c...
YashIn Khan Vs. Rajasthan Muslim Waqf Board
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-05-1998
Reported in: 1998(3)WLC557; 1998(1)WLN156
Shiv Kumar Sharma, J.1. Instant revision impugns the order dated March 31. 1997 of the learned Additional Civil Judge (Junior Division) No. 2 Jaipur City whereby the application under Order 21 Rule 22 CPC. of the judgment-debtor petitioner (for short, the judgment debtor) was dismissed.2. Suit for eviction in respect of suit property was decreed by the Trial Court on March 16, 1981 infavour or the decree holder non-petitioner (for short the decree holder). The appeal of the judgment debtor was dismissed by the first appellate Court on December 22, 1981. Thereafter the judgment debtor preferred second appeal which was also dismissed on May 4, 1982. This Court granted nine months time to the judgment debtor on furnishing under taking to vacate suit premises in the interest of justice. The order of this Court was called in question by the judgment debtor before the Supreme Court by filing petition for special leave to appeal (Civil) No. 7531/1983. Their Lordships of the Supreme Court dism...
Assistant Commercial Taxes Vs. Hindustan Granite
Court: Sales Tax Tribunal STT Rajasthan
Decided on: Jan-01-1998
Reported in: (2001)121STC417Tribunal
1. These three revision petitions which were originally filed before the honourable High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan under Section 15(2) of the Rajasthan Sales Tax Act, 1954 (for short, "the Act") against a common judgment dated March 31, 1993 whereby the Rajasthan Sales Tax Tribunal, Ajmer (later Rajasthan Tax Board, for short, "Tax Board") accepted the appeals of the respondents in all the three matters stand transferred to this Tribunal under Section 15 of the Rajasthan Taxation Tribunal Act, 1995. This is how these petitions have come up before us for disposal. Since they involve the consideration of common questions of fact and law they are being disposed of by a common judgment.2. The respondent-firm is engaged in the business of purchase and sale of marble and granite stone, etc. On November 1, 1990 when the truck No. GJ 02/T 5721 loaded with goods had crossed the check-post at Abu road and was proceeding to Gujarat it was intercepted and checked by the petitioner, Assist...
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