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2015 Supreme(Ori) 567

A.K.RATH
Bhabesh Kumar Das – Appellant
Versus
Mohan Das Agrawal – Respondent


Advocates:
For Petitioner:Miss.Biswarupa Pati, Adv.for Mr.N.C.Pati, Advocate
For Opp. Party :Mr.B.Rout, Advocate

JUDGMENT

Dr. A.K.RATH, J. - In this petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has assailed the order dated 20.4.2006 passed by the learned Civil Judge (Jr.Division), Bhadrak in T. Suit No.77 of 2000-I, whereby and whereunder, the application filed by the opposite party under Order 26, Rule 9 C.P.C. to depute a Survey Knowing Commissioner was allowed.

2. The opposite party as plaintiff filed a suit for permanent injunction in the Court of the learned Civil Judge (Jr. Division), Bhadrak, which is registered as T. Suit No.77 of 2000-I. The case of the plaintiff is that father of the defendant sold the disputed land on 10.2.77 by means of a registered sale deed to the plaintiff and delivered possession. The kissam of the land is homestead, but the same had been wrongly recorded as sarada. Since the plaintiff was regularly absent from the State for his business, the suit property could not be recorded in a separate holding in his name. Taking advantage of the same, the defendant threatened to demolish the boundary wall put by the plaintiff.

3. Pursuant to issuance of summons, the defendant filed written statement denying assertion made in the plaint. The case












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