(1)
Raja Kamala Ranjan Roy ...Appellant Vs.
Baijnath Bajoria ...Respondent D.D
01/12/1950
Civil Law - Specific Performance – Assignment of Lease – Consent of Lessor – Decree for Specific Performance Upheld – The agreement between the defendant and the plaintiff for assignment of leasehold rights included a clause requiring lessor’s consent, but the clause did not make the agreement itself contingent on such consent – Held: The defendant was contractu...
(2)
Mangan Lal Deoshi...Appellant Vs.
Mohammad Moinul Haque and Others...Respondents D.D
01/12/1950
Civil Law - Registration Act – Compromise Decree – Requirement of Registration – No Registration Required – A compromise decree modifying terms of earlier pattas and creating a new relationship of under-tenancy between the parties was challenged as inadmissible for want of registration – Held: Though the decree purported to alter lease terms and create new obligations...
(3)
YESWANT DEORAO DESHMUKH ...Appellant Vs.
WALCHAND RAMCHAND KOTHARI ...Respondent D.D
01/12/1950
Civil Law - Execution Proceedings – Fraud under Section 48(2) CPC – Limitation Extended – Judgment-debtor fraudulently concealed his ownership of the ‘Prabhat’ newspaper to avoid execution of decree – Both Trial Court and High Court found fraud proven – Supreme Court held that the concealment amounted to fraud preventing execution under Section 48(2) CPC &...
(4)
ARJUNA LAL MISRA ...Appellant Vs.
The State ...Respondent D.D
30/11/1950
Criminal Law – House-breaking and theft at police office safe - Retracted Confession – Section 164 CrPC – Section 24 Evidence Act – Necessity of Corroboration – Acquittal Directed – The prosecution case rested substantially on the appellant’s confession recorded under Section 164, later retracted – The High Court in revision, while acquitting the co-...
(5)
A.M. Mair and Co. ...Appellant Vs.
Gordhandass Sagarmull ...Respondent D.D
30/11/1950
Arbitration Law – Jurisdiction of Arbitrators – Dispute as to Status of Party – Arbitration Clause Wide – Award Upheld – The appellants, described as “brokers” in sold/bought notes for jute, invoked arbitration on respondents’ default – Respondents objected that appellants were mere brokers and not principals, hence not parties to arbitration a...
(6)
CHINTAMAN RAO ...Appellant Vs.
The State of Madhya Pradesh ...Respondent D.D
08/11/1950
Civil Writ - Constitutional Law - Fundamental Rights – Article 19(1)(g) – Bidi Manufacture Ban – Sections 3–4, 1948 Act – Reasonable Restrictions vs. Total Prohibition – Petitions under Article 32 by a proprietor and an employee assailing Deputy Commissioner’s orders prohibiting bidi manufacture in notified villages during agricultural seasons – Held...
(7)
MOHINDER SINGH ...Appellant Vs.
The State ...Respondent D.D
17/10/1950
Murder and attempt to murder - Homicide – Proof of Weapon/Manner – Necessity of Expert Evidence – Gap in Prosecution Case – The prosecution alleged two close-range firearm shots by two assailants (gun and rifle). Medical evidence disclosed puzzling wound patterns; ballistics opinion was inconclusive (no test-fire or comparison) – Held: In firearm deaths, prosecution m...
(8)
Narhari and Others ...Appellant Vs.
Shankar and Others ...Respondent D.D
13/10/1950
Appeals from Common Judgment – One Suit, One Trial, One Decision – Two Decrees Drawn – Single Appeal Sufficient – Res Judicata Inapplicable – Plaintiffs’ suit for possession and mesne profits decreed; two sets of defendants filed separate first appeals; first appellate court allowed both by one common judgment and drew two decrees – Plaintiffs filed one ap...
(9)
Kapore Chand ...Appellant Vs.
Kadar Unnisa Begum and Others ...Respondents D.D
12/10/1950
Muslim Law - Execution Proceedings – Widow’s Claim of Dower – Priority Question – Widow not Secured Creditor – A widow in possession of her husband’s estate in lieu of unpaid dower raised objection to attachment by a decree-holder creditor – The executing court upheld her claim, treating her position as analogous to a secured creditor – Held: Dower i...