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1995 Supreme(Ker) 17

K.T.THOMAS, N.DHINAKAR
Aboobacker – Appellant
Versus
Girija – Respondent


Judgment :-

Dhinakar, J.

The petitioner who unsuccessfully questioned the title of the respondent/ landlord before the courts below lias preferred these Civil Revision Petitions.

2. The petitioner was originally a tenant under Mohammed and his wife Asyamma paying Rs. 180/- and Rs. 270/- respectively as rent towards the schedule building and later the properly was transferred to Balakrishnan, the respondent in C.R.P. No. 2755 of 1994 and Girija, the respondent in C.R.P. No. 2754 of 1994 by two different deeds of sale both dated 14-5-1984, which stand marked as Exts. A5 and A6.

3. According to the petitioner the sale deeds executed by Mohammed and his wife Asyamma were sham and nominal and they were executed only with a view to see mat the petitioner is evicted from the schedule-building. In support of his contention he relied on certain circumstances namely that the names of the transferees were not shown as the owners of the schedule building in the properly tax assessment list for the years 1987-1988 to 1991-1992. It is also his further contention that the transferor earlier filed a petition to get him evicted from-the schedule building, and having failed has transferred his property






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