R. C. MITTER
Nibaran Chandra Saha – Appellant
Versus
Matilal Shaha – Respondent
JUDGMENT
R.C. Mitter, J. - This appeal is on behalf of plaintiff No. 1 and arises out of a suit (Title Suit No. 99 of 1929) instituted by him and another person named Aditya Prosad Shaha for a declaration that the compromise decree passed in Title Suit No. 503 of 1923 is fraudulent, collusive and illegal, that defendants Nos. 1 to 3 have acquired no rights thereunder for enabling them to receive rent or profits of the land (Dag No. 2213) covered by the said decree from defendants Nos. 4 to 6 and for confirmation of their possession therein. One or two other reliefs of an incidental nature is also asked but it is not necessary to detail them for the purpose of this appeal. To the suit one Sadanand has been made a pro forma defendant (pro forma defendant No. 7). This suit will be called hereinafter as the title suit and whenever the words plaintiffs or defendants are used, they shall be deemed to be the persons named as plaintiffs or defendants in this title suit.
2. Defendants Nos. 1 to 3 instituted a suit being money Suit No. 1 of 1929 (hereafter called the Money Suit) against defendants Nos. 4 to 6 for recovery of rent or profits from them of the lands described in Dag No. 2213. To
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