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1951 Supreme(Cal) 122

DAS GUPTA
PROFULLA KUMAR MULLICK – Appellant
Versus
FIROZA SUNDARI DASSI – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
A.K.SEN, A.N.RAY, B.DAS, E.R.Meyer, H.N.GHOSH, N.SANKAR BANERJEE, S.SINHA, SUBIMAL C.ROY

DAS GUPTA, J.

( 1 ) THIS is a suit instituted by the plaintiff originally against Manmatha Nath Mullick since deceased for an account of the trust properties created by Jadulal Mullick deceased, for necessary enquiries and directions regarding the said trust properties, for a decree for the sums found due to the plaintiff for self and as an heir of Pradyumna Kumar Mullick, for removal of Manmatha Nath Mullick as trustee and for other reliefs. The only question to be decided by me is whether Abhiram Mullick, son of one Pramatha Nath Mullick since deceased, a defendant in this suit, is liable to render accounts. The rest of the matters are, it is understood between the parties, to be referred to an Officer of this Court for an enquiry and for accounts.

( 2 ) THE matter arises in this way: On 5-2-1894 one Jadulal Mullick died. A genealogical table showing the descendants of the said Jadulal Mullick is as follows:

On 12-12-1877 the said Jadulal Mullick had made a will and a codicial. Under the said will his widow Saraswati Dassi along with other persons were appointed executrix and executors. On 21-4-1894 probate of the said will was granted to Saraswati Dassi. On 1-6-1894 Saraswati D

















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