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1972 Supreme(AP) 54

O.CHHINNAPPA REDDY, A.D.V.REDDY
Manyam Janakalakshmi – Appellant
Versus
Manyam Madhava Rao – Respondent


CHINNAPPA REDDY, J.

( 1 ) MANYAM Janakalakshmi, Plaintiff in O. S. No. 7 of 1966 on the file of the District Court, East Godavari and the defendant in O. S. Nos. 24 and 28 of 1966 is the appellant in these three appeals. She is the widow of Manyam Venkatakrishna Papa Rao who died on 15-8-1965. Papa Rao had a first wife by the name Atchayamma, through whom he had three sons, Madhava Rao, Ramamohana Rao and Suryachandra Rao. They are defendants 1 to 3 in O. S. No. 7 of 1966. Rammohana Rao is the plaintiff in O. S. No. 24 of 1966 and Madhava Rao is the plaintiff in O. S. No. 28 of 1966. Atchayamma died on 3-6-1955 on which date her youngest son Suryachandra Rao was a minor. On 3-6-1955 Venkatakrishna Paparao effected a partition between himself and his three sons by a registered deed Ex, A-15. By this deed the family properties were divided into four shares. One share was allotted to the father and the other three shares were allotted to the three sons by the first wife. Papa Rao was assessed to Income - tax in respect of certain money lending business carried on him. This business was treated as the separate property of Papa Rao and was excluded from the division. Papa Rao had also o





























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