L.NARASIMHA REDDY
IRRUVURU RAMACHANDRA REDDY – Appellant
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KOPPALA BHUSHANAM S/O NALLAIAH – Respondent
( 1 ) DEFENDANTS in O. S. No. 186 of 1994, in the Court of Principal junior Civil Judge, Kovur, filed this Second Appeal. The respondent filed the suit for the relief of declaration of title, in respect of the suit schedule property; recovery of possession thereof, and for mandatory injunction, for removal of the structures on the suit schedule property, raised by the appellants herein. He pleaded that on 11-09-1985, his daughter entered into an agreement of sale (Ex. A-1), with one Kakuturu Chandra Reddy, to purchase an extent of 33 ankanams of land. On the same day, through sale deed, marked as Ex. A-4, an extent of 18 ankanams was purchased by his daughter from the same vendor, under ex. A-1. The balance of consideration is said to have been paid, by 10-05-1987. It was alleged that an endorsement, Ex. A-2, was obtained from the wife of the vendor, on 10-05-1987, keeping the agreement alive.
( 2 ) THE respondent stated that after the death of Chandra reddy, he approached his family members and they in turn, have assured him, that the agreement would be honoured, but in view of the escalation of prices, sale deed would be executed for a smaller extent. The
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