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1950 Supreme(All) 475

BIND BASNI PRASAD
Sheo Prasad – Appellant
Versus
Darbari Lal – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
Satish Chandra and P.N. Varma, For the Appellant / G. Mehrotra, For the Respondent

JUDGMENT

Bind Basni Prasad, J. - This is a decree-holder's appeal from an order passed by the learned Civil Judge of Bareilly by which he disallowed the application for, the execution of a decree for ejectment of the judgment-debtor from a shop. Briefly the facts are as follows:

The Plaintiff, Sheo Prasad, is the owner of a shop in the city of Bareilly. He and his brother, Darbari Lal, who is judgment-debtor started business in partnership in Ghee, in the shop in dispute. The rent for the shop was admittedly credited to the decree-holder, Sheo Prasad. In June 1945, the partnership was dissolved by serving a notice, and litigation about rendition of accounts of that partnership is still pending. In the course of that litigation the Plaintiff applied to the Civil Judge to direct the Defendant to vacate his shop. The learned Civil Judge declined to give such a direction on the ground that the shop was not in dispute. The Plaintiff sent a telegram followed by a notice to the Defendant requiring the Defendant to vacate the shop. Upon the Defendant's failure to vacate the Shop the suit was instituted on December 16, 1945 perusal of the plaint will show that the Defendant was treated by the

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