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1989 Supreme(SC) 200

K.JAGANNATHA SHETTY, G.L.OZA
Kali Prasad Agarwalla – Appellant
Versus
Bharat Coking Coal LTD. – Respondent


Advocates:
Anip Sachthey, H.K.PURI, L.N.Sinha, R.N.SACH, S.P.LAL, SHANKAR GOPAL PAGIRE

JUDGMENT

K. JAGANNATHA SHETTY, J. :— This appeal by certificate under Art. 133(1) of the Constitution is from a decision of the Patna High Court which reversed the decree in the suit filed by the appellants for declaration of title and confirmation of possession.

2. In the court of the Subordinate Judge, the First Court at Dhanbad, the plaintiff /appellants instituted a suit in respect of Schedule B of the plaint for a declaration of their homestead right thereto and for confirmation of possession or in the alternative recovery of possession. The suit property consists of 30 bighas, 18 kattar and 11 chhataks being part of plot Nos. 59 and 70 in village Dhansar. The plaintiffs claim was based on a registered indenture of lease dated Dec. 9, 1949 by which it is said that the possession in the zamindari right of Kali Prasad was settled to Ruplal Aggarwal, father of plaintiff No. 1 and grand father of plaintiffs Nos. 2 and 3. The plaintiffs claim that they have become the owners of the leasehold land and are in possession of the same by exercising diverse acts of possession, mutating their names and by payments of stipulated rents to the State of Bihar, who recognised the said lease.

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