SHINGHAL
Ram Richpal – Appellant
Versus
Bikaner Stores Supply – Respondent
2. Ramrichpal is the son of the other defendant Bhaironsingh. They owned ancestral immovable property which was situated in an important locality in the city of Bikaner. The Bikaner Stores Supply and Trading Company, which was a partnership firm and of which Rawatram was one of the partners, advanced a loan of Rs. 5000/- to Bhaironsingh on January 10, 1952 under a mortgage. The mortgagee was shown to be Rawatram and it was agreed that the mortgage money would be repayable at the stipulated rate of interest. The loan was advanced for completing the construction of the above mentioned property which, it appears, was a Kacha structure and for the reconstruction of which Bhaironsingh took loans from time to time, the suit loan being the third loan. Bhaironsingh did not repay the loan and so the present suit was instituted on January 18, 1955, for the recovery of Rs. 5000/- on account of principal and Rs. 1832/- by way of interest, making a total of Rs. 6832/-. Both the Bikaner
(1) State of Punjab vs. Nathuram (AIR 1962 SC 89)
(2) Kumar Harish Chandra Singh Deo vs. Bansidhar Mohanty (AIR 1965 SC 1738)
(4) Jaldu Balasubramainiam Chetty vs. D. Kathandaramaswami Nayanim Varu (AIR 1942 Mad. 688)
(5) Gajanand vs. Sardar Mal (1962 RLW 65 = ILR 1961
(6) Banga Chandra Dhar Biswas vs. Jagat Kishore Acharya Chowdhury (AIR 1916 P.C. 110)
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