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1984 Supreme(Del) 174

YOGESHWAR DAYAL
RAJESHWAR NATH GUPTA – Appellant
Versus
LAKHBIR SINGH – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
I.S.MATHUR, N.S.SISTANI

YOGESHWAR DAYAL

( 1 ) THIS is a petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India for quashing an order dated 29th January, 1963 passed by Shri M. S. Rohilla holding that the orders dated 25th April, 1978 passed by the trial Court during the pendency of the suit is not executable after the passing of the decree in Suit dated 26th April, 1978 and, therefore, the application lor grant of police aid for execution of that order was not maintainable.

( 2 ) FOR appreciating the facts of the case. it will be necessary to give some details to the nature of the suit and various orders passed by the learned trial Court culminating in the order dated 25th April, 1978.

( 3 ) A licence deed was executed by which a licence was given jointly to Shri Lakhbir Singh and Sh. K. K. Khanna (since decreased), respondent Nos. 1 and 2 herein by the petitioner Sh. Rajeshwar Nath Gupta, for use of rooms 1 and 2 (combined) and room No. 3 on the first floor of premises; No. 8-A Block, Connaught Place, New Delhi (also known at Kashi House) with effect from 15-2-1971 at Rs. 631- per day. It was agreed that the petitioner will open the locks of the rooms in the morning. The rooms would be got cleaned by the












































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