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2002 Supreme(P&H) 160

M.L.SINGHAL
Ram Piari – Appellant
Versus
Bimla – Respondent


Judgment

1. Land measuring 208 kanal 14 marla was owned by one Ramji Dass who died on 16-3-1960, Ramji Dass had two wives, Smt. Bimla is Ramji Dasss daughter from second wife Sanya Devi, Ranjit Singh, Kashmir Singh, Malkiat Singh and Smt. Kanta Devi are the sons and daughter of Ramji Dass from his first wife, Smt. Bimla filed suit for joint possession against Ranjit Singh and others claiming 1/6 share in land measuring 208 kanal 14 marla belonging to Ramji Dass. After the death of Ramji Dass, the plaintiff and her mother Sanya Devi were turned out of the residential house of Ramji Dass, Ranjit Singh and other defendants took possession of the entire estate of Ramji Dass, Smt. Bimla was not aware of the mutation proceedings. She requested Ranjit Singh and others many a time to deliver her joint possession to the extent of 1/6 share in the suit land as she was also one of the co-owners with them. It was alleged in the plaint that they had been recognising her right by giving her share of the produce from time to time. In the month of August, 1987 she came to know about the sanctioning of mutation of the estate of Ramji Dass. Thereafter, she got copy of jamabandi. Finding that her name































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