deed. No
consideration was paid to her. She is an illiterate pardanashin lady
and only knows how to sign her name. With this factual scenario ... signature. She had not attended the school.
She is an illiterate pardanashin lady. She had no independent advice
either from her husband or from
counsel for the appellants is that
Smt. Chhano was a pardanashin lady, therefore, there was no occasion for
her to cause appearance before the petition ... plea of the appellants that Smt. Chhano was a
pardanashin lady, the same has been rightly rejected by the Court in Appeal
by holding that
alternative, it is argued that Ms. Dakhan was an
illiterate and Pardanashin lady, therefore, there is a legal obligation of the
respondents/defendants to prove ... later did not honour their commitment. The appellant is an old pardanashin
lady and hard of hearing. The sale deed is the result of fraud
holding the field of proof of
sale made by pardanashin ladies which has the applicability also to
illiterate ladies hailing from rural background ... Privy Council in a series of decisions. In India,
pardanashin ladies have been given a special protection in
view of the social conditions
agreement. No consideration
was paid. She is an illiterate pardanashin lady. One Joysing Patnaik,
P.W.2, took her signature in some blank papers ... respondents, submits that defendant no.1 is an illiterate
pardanashin lady. She had not executed any sale deeds in favour of
the plaintiffs. There
premises.
10. It is submitted that some of the petitioners are pardanashin ladies and
hardly come in contact with the outside world. It is pleaded ... also contended by the respondents that some of the petitioners are
pardanashin ladies and cannot come contact with the outside world therefore
observations learned counsel for appellant
argued that the appellant, being a pardanashin lady, remaining under veil and
is thus unable to maintain herself and thus ... from depression.
15 As regards her claim that she is a pardanashin lady and thus
incapable of work is also not acceptable in view
Prem Shanker Giri & Others vs D.D.C. Ballia & Others on 26 April
share as other daughters,
plaintiff and other sons.
Plaintiff is a pardanashin lady. To the extent of her knowledge she has
annexed lists under
Plaintiff who had disbursed a friendly
loan to a stranger Muslim Pardanashin Lady whom
he had claimed as his friend.
6. Whether it is justified