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2007 Supreme(AP) 1171

L.NARASIMHA REDDY
K. Anjamma @ Anjali Devi – Appellant
Versus
K. Sudarshan Reddy – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
COUNSEL FOR THE PETITIONERS: Sri M.V.Durga Prasad
COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENTS: Sri Mohd. Imran Khan

ORDER

This petition is filed with a prayer to transfer O.S.No.485 of 1994, pending in the Court of II Additional Senior Civil Judge, Ranga Reddy District, to the Court of II Additional District Judge, Ranga Reddy District, so that it can be tried along with O.S.No.912 of 2006, pending in that court. The 1st respondent filed the suit against respondents 14 and 15, for partition and separate possession of the suit schedule properties. Subsequently, respondents 2 to 13 came to be added as parties, on the basis of the orders passed in different applications filed from time to time. The petitioners got themselves impleaded as defendants in O.S.No.485 of 1994, as defendants 11 to 13, on 25-11-2003 by filing an IA, under Order I Rule 10 CPC. After getting themselves impleaded, the petitioners filed a written statement as well as a counter claim. They pleaded that several items of immovable property were not included in the suit schedule and claimed that the properties mentioned by them in the counter claim are also liable to be partitioned. They claimed shares in the properties. The trial court did not permit the counter claim presented by the petitioners, on the ground that the va








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