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1927 Supreme(All) 221

C. J, MEARS
Narsingh Das – Appellant
Versus
Gokul Prasad – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Mears, C.J. - This was a suit originally instituted to recover the value of ornaments alleged to be worth Rs. 5,993 and to recover Rs. 6,007 which was alleged to have been taken out of Court by the defendants, on the ground that they were accountable in both these respects to the plaintiff.

2. The learned Subordinate Judge dismissed the suit and when this matter came up in argument in first appeal, it became so apparent that complete justice could not be done between the parties if the claim was limited in the manner in which the plaintiff by his plaint had limited it. We, therefore, sent the matter down to the lower Court to consider particularly the state of account in respect of certain zamindari property. It was alleged that a lady, Mt. Chandrowal, the mother of Narsingh Das, owned zamindari property, and that for a period of some eight years, from 1908 to 1916, that zamindari property had been managed by the defendants. The findings have been returned to us and in this Court even wider arguments have taken place on both sides, and in the result we have had, upon very scanty material, to go into the whole of the transactions between these parties to arrive at the best an

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