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there was
prejudice.
That the expression 'illegality' used in Nanak Chand's case
must be read with reference ... case had
really no bearing on the present one.
Nanak Chand v. The State of Punjab
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each suit as the reversioner to one Pandit Nanak
Chand who was his materdal grandfather. The family tree ... below:
25
Nanak Chand d. 23-7-75
W: Mst. Pato. d. Jan. 1875.
Mst. Maha Devi Mst. Durga Devi
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Heman
Karori Laghi Maghi Jai Dayal
(issueless)
Gobind Ata Nanak Chand
Santu Munshi Ram
(adopted son)
plaintiff Hans Raj Salig ... with respect to the property
left by Nanak Chand who is his natural grandfather and also
Santu. There
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Nanak Chand vs The State Of Punjab on 25 January, 1955 Equivalent citations ... Bench: Imam, S Jaffer
PETITIONER:
NANAK CHAND
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
THE STATE OF PUNJAB.
DATE OF JUDGMENT:
25/01/1955
BENCH
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Mehar Singh Nanak Chand vs Shri Naunihal Thakar Das And Ors. on 22 March, 1972 Equivalent
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Government of India, and was lying vacant. Rai Bahadur Nanak
Chand and Rai Bahadur Dina Nath were both displaced persons ... from North
West Frontier Province. Rai Bahadur Nanak Chand, at the relevant time,
was holding the office of Deputy Custodian
Delhi High Court
Delhi representing the joint Hindu family of Dina Nath
Nanak Chand, and Lala Debi Pershad, Lala Jwala Pershad, Lala Sheo ... August 21, 1947, among the members of Dina Nath Nanak
Chand and the joint family status was severed. By deed
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India
N.H.P.C & Anr vs Nanak Chand & Anr on 15 October, 2004 Author: A Pasayat
Bench ... PETITIONER:
N.H.P.C & Anr.
RESPONDENT:
Nanak Chand & Anr.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 15/10/2004
BENCH:
ARIJIT
Supreme Court of India
Civil Writ No. 841 of 1962.
Nanak Chand owned agricultural lands in Bahawalpur Statenow
forming part of West Pakistan ... Kapura, Tehsil Faridkot, District Bhatinda now
located in India. Nanak Chand had in normal course of
business come to Bhatinda
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deceased once resided admissible in evidence. Held no.
HEADNOTE:
Nanak Chand, father of the appellant, a displaced
person from West ... enquiry in the
matter and ultimately gave out that Nanak Chand could not be
traced. In response to a notice
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