P.SOOD
KR. CHANDRAJIT SINGH – Appellant
Versus
KR. RATANJIT SINGH – Respondent
D.P. Sood, J.—This order shall dispose of both the above said applications, as the decision of OMP 508 of 1991 would depend upon the ultimate Raja Suchet Singh (died in 1900) Raja Charanjit Singh (died in 1970) Kanwar Ajit Singh (died in 1958) Kr. Sarabjit Singh (died in 1976) Kr. Ripjit Singh (died in 1949) Knwarani Pamela (daughter Df.17) Smt. Rajan widow Df. 8 Kanwarani Sarabjit Singh widow – Df.11 Damanjit Singh (son)Df. 9 Smt. Sonia (daughter)Df. 10 Kanwarani Rajan Ajit Singh Df. 8 Df. 9 -A Shabana Df. 9-B Kamaljit Singh (son)Df. 12 Smt. Devika Dhamma (daughter) Df. 13 Smt. Neelalm B. Singh (daughter) Df. 14 Sumanjit Singh (son) Df. 15 Smt. Ramnee Shivdasani Df. 16 Smt. Milina (Widow) Df. 4 Smt. Nilika (daughter) Df. 7 Km. Rena (daughter) Df. 6 Ratanjit Singh (son) Df. 1 Karanjit Singh (son)Df. 5 Smt. Pronoti (wife) Df. 2 Chandrajit Singh (son) Plaintiff Smt. Mandira (daughter) Df. 3 decision of the other connected OMP 5 of 1993. Both OMPs are arising from the same facts, involved in the instant suit.
2. The two questions involved in the instant applications are : (i) whether the instant suit registered as civil suit 107 of 1991 is liable to be stayed under section 10
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