IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
BISWAROOP CHOWDHURY
Jagannath Hazra – Appellant
Versus
Monoranjan Santra – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
Biswaroop Chowdhury, J.
The Appellant before this Court was a respondent in a Title Appeal before the First Appellate Court and is aggrieved by the Judgment dated 29th January 2021 passed by Learned Civil Judge Senior Division Ghatal Paschim Medinipur in Title Appeal No-02 of 2019 where the Learned Judge affirmed the Judgment and Decree passed in Title Suit No-61 of 2005 by Learned Civil Judge Junior Division Ghatal.
2. The case of the respondent/plaintiff before the Learned Trial Court may be summed up thus;
3. The Suit Land being plot No. 185 measuring 22 decimals of Land belonged to Panchkari Dutta, Anil Mitra, Sunil Mitra, and Sudhir Mitra in equal shares. After the demise of Panchkari Dutta his 4 annas share was inherited by his wife two sons, namely Balai Dutta Samarendu Dutta and three daughters namely Gita Rani Dutta, Sabita Ray and Anita Rani Sarkar, and after the demise of his sons and daughters inherited his 4 annas share equally. During life time of Panchkari Dutta, he constructed 7 ‘Chittabera’ houses with common shed and common wall upto his 5 1/2 decimals of land and he used to possess the above said houses by inducting monthly tenants. After his demise his tw
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