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1940 Supreme(Mad) 115

WADSWORTH
Abdul Kudus – Appellant
Versus
Abdul Gani – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Wadsworth, J.

1. This petition raises a question of the court-fee payable on an appeal preferred by the plaintiff against an order requiring him to pay a sum of Rs. 3,000 and odd being his share of debts binding the property, the possession of which has been decreed to him subject to this payment. The question is whether the plaintiff should value his appeal on the same basis as he valued his suit, namely, as if possession were the subject-matter, or whether he should value it on the basis of the value of the order which he seeks to get rid of in the appeal. Obviously, a contention such as that which has been raised before me would never be raised were it not for the fact that the suit itself has been filed on a fictitious value much less than its real value. Consequently, it is to the advantage of the petitioner to get the appeal relating to only a portion of the subject-matter of the suit valued at the value of the whole of the subject-matter of the suit. The absurdity of this position should not, in my opinion, govern the decision of the question at issue.

2. What is it which the appellant seeks to get rid of by means of his appeal? Quite clearly, it is not a decree refusi



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