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2013 Supreme(Ori) 330

M.M.DAS
Hari Priya Sahoo – Appellant
Versus
Jagar Sahoo – Respondent


Advocates:
For Petitioner:M/s. B. K. Dagara and P. K. Patnaik
For Opp.Parties:M/s. S. K. Mohanty, B. K. Parija, B. Behera and A. K. Rout

JUDGMENT

M.M. DAS, J. : The petitioner, who is the plaintiff in C.S. No.118 of 2007 filed in the Court of the learned Civil Judge (Junior Division), Kendrapara has called in question the order dated 16.8.2010 passed in the said suit by which the learned trial Court has held that the suit abates under Section 4(4) of the Orissa Consolidation of Holdings and Prevention of Fragmentation of Land Act, 1972 (for short, ‘the Act’).

2.The suit was originally filed by the petitioner for a decree for permanent injunction restraining the defendants - opp.parties from interfering with her peaceful possession of her purchased plot No.4097 constituting an area of Ac.0.17 decimals. Subsequently, the plaint was amended and a prayer for declaration of right, title, interest and possession over the boundary wall existing on a portion of the suit land was introduced. Admittedly, the area in which the suit schedule property is situated is under consolidation operation. The opp.parties filed an application under Section 4(4) of the Act, inter alia, making a prayer that necessary order regarding abatement of the suit under the said provision of the Act may be passed and the suit be abated. An objection w






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