MANISH PITALE
Hemant S/o Ramchandra Ingole – Appellant
Versus
Naresh S/o Trimbakrao Ingole – Respondent
1. The appellants herein are the unsuccessful plaintiffs who have challenged concurrent findings rendered against them by the two Courts below.
2. The facts leading up to the filing of the present appeal are that the appellants-plaintiffs are the descendants of one Ramchandra Ingole while the respondents-defendants are the descendants of Trimbakrao Ingole, the elder brother of the aforesaid Ramchandra. It is an admitted position that there was partition of joint family property between the aforesaid two brothers in the year 1952 and that thereafter they started residing separately. It is the contention of the appellants-plaintiffs that in the year 1957 the aforesaid Ramchandra and Trimbakrao jointly purchased suit property, being plot at F.S. No. 42, mouza Rajapeth Bhargare, Badnera, district Amravati in Ward No. 40 admeasuring 7011 sq. ft. with house No. 240 thereon. The plaintiffs claimed that sale deed in respect of the said property was executed in favour of Ramchandra and Trimbakrao on 29.03.1957 and it was presented for registration in the office of the Registrar on the same day and that thereafter on 03.05.1957, the aforesaid sale deed stood registered.
3. The said r
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