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1912 Supreme(All) 400

BANERJI
Bhaia Sheoraj Singh – Appellant
Versus
Sampat Singh – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Banerji, J. - The plaintiff appellant brought the suit out of which this appeal has arisen for a declaration of his title to a one-anna share of zemindari which under partition has now been declared to be a sixteen-anna mahal and a house This property stood recorded in the names of Musammat Marjodi and Sri Govind Singh and the mahal was formed in the name of Sri Govind Singh. The plaintiff is one of the two grandsons of Raghubans Singh, who was one of the sons of Asman Singh. It is common ground that after the death of Asman Singh a partition took place, between his sons, of the four-annas share which belonged. to him. The plaintiff states that he and his brother Ram Jewan Singh were joint with their father, that Ram Jewan Singh predeceased his father so that the whole property which belonged to the father passed to the plaintiff alone by right of survivorship, that he caused the name of Musammat Marjodi, the widow of Ram Jewan Singh, to be entered in the revenue papers, for her consolation that she had a daughter Musammat Sukhraji whose son was Sri Govind Singh, that Sri Govind Singh's name was entered nominally in respect of the property in question, that the plaintiff wa

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