P.C.TATIA
Madan Lal – Appellant
Versus
Legal Representatives of Late Ram Prasad – Respondent
(2). Brief facts of the case are that the plaintiff-appellant Madan Lal filed a suit for possession of the disputed property described in para No. 4 of the plaint against his brother defendant Ram Prasad on the basis of title alleging that the plaintiff completed his studies in the year 1947 and, thereafter, got the employment and he remained in employment at Udaipur till 1952. Thereafter, the plaintiff came at Bhilwara and started his own business in the name of General Machinery Stores, Bhilwara and also doing the business there in the names of few other firms. According to the plaintiff, the plaintiff purchased the disputed plot measuring 40 x 60 from Sua Lal and Dal Chand on 24.7.1958 by registered sale-deed. The plaintiff got the map of the house approved from the Municipal Board, Bhilwara on 21.3.1960 and invested Rs. 12,000/- for construction of the same. The plaintiff from time to time made additions and alterations in the house and also mortgaged the house with Smt. Anand Kumari on 19.11.1960. After m
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