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1996 Supreme(Gau) 214

N.G.DAS
Pramila Debbarma and others – Appellant
Versus
Gitasree Debbarma (Chakraborty) – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
A. M. Lodh, Sr. Advocate, H. Lodh, and D. Lasksr, D. K. Biswas, for Respondent

Judgement

JUDGMENT :- This Second Appeal is directed against the judgment of the learned Additional District Judge, West Tripura dated 18-1-89 in Title Appeal No. 4 of 1988 affirming the judgment passed by the learned Subordinate Judge, West Tripura in Tile Suit No. 43 of 1981 (T.S. 118 of 1986).

2. The plaintiff, in the suit out of which this Second Appeal has arisen is the respondent Second Appeal instituted the aforesaid suit No. 43 of 1981 (T. S. No. 118 of 1986) on 11-6-81 for a decree declaring her right, title and interest over the suit land which measures 5 gandas approximately appertaining to CS plot No. 6285 in Khatian No. 2284 in Agartala Township, 7, Krishnanagar and also for a decree for recovery of the possession of the aforesaid land (hereinafter referred to as suit land). She also prayed for a decree declaring Na dabi patra and Mortgage deeds alleged to have been executed by her aunt Charubala Devi in the name of defendant Nripendra Debbarma, now represented by the legal heirs, namely, the appellants as null and void.

3. The case of the plaintiff, shortly put, was that one Suresh Chandra Debbarma was the original owner of the suit land and after his d































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