HARI LAL AGRAWAL
Savitri Devi – Appellant
Versus
Bilat Yadav Alias Karu Yadav – Respondent
Hari Lal Agarwal, J.
1. This civil revision application is by the plaintiff. The question for consideration is as to whether on account of the death of defendant No. 1 the suit would abate as a whole.
2. The relevant facts are as follows. Mt. Parmi Devi (defendant No. 3) claiming herself to be the mother of the plaintiff, executed a registered deed of sale in favour of defendant No. 1, Beyadar Singh. Several years thereafter this defendant No. 1 transferred the entire suit land in favour of Bilat Yadav, defendant No. 2, under two sale deeds dated 9-9-1570 and 27-5-1971. The plaintiff, who was then minor, instituted a title suit on his attaining majority in the year 1977 in the Court of the Munsif at Gaya for declaration that the sale deed executed by defendant No. 3 in favour of defendant No. 1 was illegal and inoperative and thus not binding on him and the subsequent purchasers, namely, defendant Nos. 11 and 2, did not acquire and right or title in the property. He also claimed some other consequential reliefs for recovery of possession and mesne profits.
3. Unfortunately for the petitioner, defendant No. 1 died sometime in 1978 in the trial Court before any written statem
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