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1999 Supreme(Mad) 1053

I.DAVID CHRISTIAN
P. Rajini and another – Appellant
Versus
E. Ramesh and others – Respondent


Advocates:
T. Thirumaran and R.Mahalingam, for Plaintiffs. S.Suresh Kumar, J.Jayabalan
and S.Shankara Narayanan, for Defendants.

Judgment :

Suit for partition.

Plaintiffs have filed the suit alleging that suit properties belonged to one Ethirajulu and his wife Andalammal, that the plaintiffs 1 and 2 and the third defendant are daughters and defendants 1 and 2 are sons of said Ethirajulu and Andalammal, that ‘A’ Schedule Property building belonged to Ethirajulu, that ‘B’ Schedule property belonged to Andalammal, that Ethirajulu died on 212. 1992, that Andalammal also died on 20.6.1997, that suit properties have devolved upon the plaintiffs and the defendants 1 to 3 in equal share, that the plaintiffs and the defendants are each entitled to 1/5th share, that the plaintiffs and the defendants are in joint possession of the properties, that the first plaintiff is residing in ground floor of ‘A’ schedule property while the defendants 1 and 2 are residing in ground floor and first floor of ‘B’ schedule property. that the defendants 1 and 2 have let out portions of ‘A’ and ‘B’ schedule buildings to various tenants from whom they are collection a sum of Rs.20,000 as rent per month, that the father Ethirajulu was having leasehold right in respect of a building situated in Door No.25, E.V.R. Periyar Salai, Periamet, Ch























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