WILSON
Lokenath Mullick – Appellant
Versus
Odoychurn Mullick – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Wilson, J. - This is a suit in which the plaintiffs ask to revive certain causes which have abated, and ask that the present suit may be taken as supplemental to the said causes, and that the plaintiffs may be declared entitled to the benefit of the various decrees and orders made therein from time to time.
2. The original suit was instituted in the Supreme Court on the 26th October 1807, and then there have been a series of other suits by which the older suit has been revived from time to time. The original suit was for the administration of the estate of Nemyechand Mullick, and the parties to it were his grandsons, of whom two were defendants.
3. The parties to the present suit all claim under one or other of those grandsons. In 1808, a decree was made, under which certain testamentary papers were established and the grandsons declared entitled to shares, &c. Another decree was made in 1837, under which certain moneys were set apart for certain purposes which are said to have been satisfied, and it was declared that there were then in the hands of Ramgopal and Ramrutton Mullick and in those of the heirs of, &c., over thirty lacs, and it was ordered that Ramrutton should pay
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