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1997 Supreme(SC) 307

K.RAMASWAMY, S.SAGHIR AHMAD
Bulaki – Appellant
Versus
Laldhar – Respondent


ORDER

This appeal, by special leave, arises from the judgment dated December 14, 1977 passed by the Allahabad High Court in Second Appeal No. 500/65.

2. The admitted facts are that the last male-holder in the family, Bechan had two wives, Bhungi and Bhikni. Bhungi had given birth to three daughters, Gulabi, Sulabi an Bulaki, the appellant. Gulabi died on 7.2.1963. Smt. Sulabi and Smt. Bulaki were substituted as legal heirs after the demise of Bhungi. Bechan s second wife Bhikni had a son, Laldhar, born to her former husband, and brought him along with her when she was married to Bechan. After her marriage with Bechan she had a daughter by name Gunia. During the life time of Bechan, who was a bhumidar under the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950, he had executed three gift deeds in favour of Laldhar. The first two gift deeds were made in the year 1951 and the third gift deed on 18.11.57. When the said gift deeds were challenged by the appellant, the appellate Court and the High Court upheld the validity of the first two gift deeds and declared the third gift deed to be invalid.

3. Shri Juneja, learned counsel appearing for the appellant has contended that the permissio







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