R.S.BACHAWAT, M.HIDAYATULLAH, K.SUBBA RAO, J.M.SHELAT, C.A.VAIDIALINGAM
Prem Dulari. – Appellant
Versus
Raj – Respondent
Judgement
SHELAT, J. : Respondents No. 1 filed a suit in the Court of Additional District Judge, Jammu for possession of the house in dispute, owned by the second respondent and sold by her to the appellant. The cause of action pleaded was that respondent No. 1 had a right of prior purchase under Section 15 (fourthly) of the Right of Prior Purchase Art, 11 of 1993 as her house and the house in question had a common outer entrance within the meaning of that clause. The trial court and the High Court on evidence held that the two houses had a common outer entrance and decreed the suit on respondent No. I paying the sale price of Rs 13,000/--. Hence this appeal by special leave .
2. On behalf of the appellant, the vendee Mr. Misra raised two questions (1) that on a proper construction of S. 15 (fourthly) this was not a case of the two house having a common outer entrance as that clause requires that such an entrance must be owned jointly by the owners of such two houses, and (2) that Section 15 (fourthly) is ultra vires as it offends Art. 19 (1) (f) and constitutes an unreasonable restriction on the appellant s right to property.
3. The evidence shows that the entire property consisting
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