cover image: The Weekly Reporter  Appellate High Court  Containing Decisions of the Appellate High Court in all its branches  viz.  in Civil  Revenue and Criminal Cases  as well as in cases refered by the Mofussil Small cause Courts and the Recorder's Courts; together with Rules  and the Civil and Criminal Circular Orders issued by the High Court; also decisions of Her Majesty’s Privy Council in cases heard in appeal from Courts of British India

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The Weekly Reporter Appellate High Court Containing Decisions of the Appellate High Court in all its branches viz. in Civil Revenue and Criminal Cases as well as in cases refered by the Mofussil Small cause Courts and the Recorder's Courts; together with Rules and the Civil and Criminal Circular Orders issued by the High Court; also decisions of Her Majesty’s Privy Council in cases heard in appeal from Courts of British India

1904

The defendants are the grantors of the lease to the plaintiff and the plaintiff's case is that on his attempting to take possession of the property leased to him by the defendants the defendants induced the ryots to withhold the rents and that the defendants appropriated the mangoes and fish and dispossessed him. [...] The result is that the decree of the Lower Appellate Court will be varied to the extent we have mentioned above and except as to that extent the appeal of the defendant and the cross-appeal of the plaintiff will be dimissed. [...] If therfore the debtor refwed to place this stipend or annuity at the disposal of the Court in order that the Court might make provision for the payment of the debt due to the dcree-holder in such a manner as it might seem just and proper with reference to the circumstances of the case the judgmendebtor was not entitled to ask the Court for his discharge under the 273rd section. [...] It her decree notwithstanding the consent of Government to the sale and their election to take payment out of the proceeds of the sale was still notwithstaning the sale to be treated as subject to a lien for the stamp-duty the price which would be realized at the sale would be the value of the decree less the amount of the incubrance in favor of the Government ; and yet out of the pric [...] The decree-holder then applied to the Moonsiff for the execution of the decree by the removal of the pucca house.
law
Pages
882
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii D. Sutherland view
Frontmatter
i-lxxv D. Sutherland view
The Weekly Report Appellate High Court
1-575 D. Sutherland view
Full Bench Rulings
1-24 D. Sutherland view
Appeals from Original Jurisdiction
1-20 D. Sutherland view
Rules of the High Court
1-4 D. Sutherland view
Rulings of the High Court in Criminal Cases
1-93 D. Sutherland view
Criminal Letters
1-3 D. Sutherland view
Civil Circular Orders of the High Court
1-24 D. Sutherland view
Civil Circular Orders of the High Court
1-9 D. Sutherland view
In the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1-53 D. Sutherland view

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