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1951 Supreme(Pat) 98

SHEARER
Jagdishpur Zamindari Co. Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Sitaram – Respondent


Judgment

Shearer, J.

1. The contention put forward by the objector was that the land which was attached had ceased to constitute one occupancy holding, and, by reason of the provisions contained in Sec.25A of the Bihar Tenancy Act, now constituted several holdings, and that so much of it as constituted a holding belonging exclusively to himself and in which the judgment-debtor had no interest whatever, was not liable to be attached and sold. In the circumstances, the application under Order XXI Rule 58 was in my opinion, clearly maintainable. Sec.170 of the Bihar Tenancy Act is a bar only when it is admitted that the land which has been attached constitutes a holding and arrears of rent are due in respect of it. In Deonandan Prasad V/s. Pirthi Narayan, 11 Pat 790, Dhavle, J., after a careful review of the decisions, observed : "The section presupposes a rent decree and it has been repeatedly held that a claim may be made under Order XXI, Rule 58, on the ground that the decree is not a decree of the kind pre-supposed in the section. Claims have, for instance, been allowed where it was shown that the subject-matter of the suit was not a tenure or holding, or that the decree was not a

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