ASHOK BHUSHAN, K.M.JOSEPH
Tilak Raj Bakshi – Appellant
Versus
Avinash Chand Sharma (Dead) through LRs. – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
K.M. JOSEPH, J.
1. These appeals arise out of special leave petitions and are directed against the impugned judgment of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana by which the second appeal filed by the second defendant in the suit has been allowed and the civil suit filed by the appellant herein has been dismissed. Parties will be referred to with reference to their position in the Trial Court.
2. The suit scheduled property located in Chandigarh was owned by one Kirpa Ram Bakshi. He had executed a registered will on 04.09.1974 in favour of the plaintiff, the first defendant and another son who was the 3rd defendant in the suit. Thereafter, the disputed house was transferred in favour of the aforesaid three persons by the Estate Officer. The plaintiff filed the present suit from which the appeal arises alleging that on 31.03.1982 there was an agreement entered into between the three brothers namely himself, the first defendant and the younger brother. Clause (5) of the agreement provides as follows:
“The individual portions of New Delhi and Chandigarh and agricultural land cannot be sold without concurrence of all three in writing and if it is sold on agreement of three, first pr
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