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1959 Supreme(MP) 207

P.V.DIXIT
Kishanlal Gordhandas Gupta – Appellant
Versus
Suwalal Brijmohan Sunar – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff: R.G. Waghmare
For Respondents/Defendant: Mrs. K. Gandhe

ORDER

P.V. Dixit, J.

In execution of a decree held by Suwalal against Kesharbai, a certain house was sold and purchased by the decree-holder himself with the permission of the Court. Thereupon the Appellant Kishanlal made an application under Order 21, Rule 89, Code of Civil Procedure code for setting aside the sale alleging that before the auction sale Kesharbai had gifted the house to her son-in law, who then sold the property to him. That application was rejected by the Additional City Civil Judge, Indore, on the ground that the Appellant had failed to deposit the full amount specified in Order 21, Rule 89(1) within thirty days from the date of the sale. The decision of the learned Additional City Civil Judge was upheld in appeal by the District Judge of Indore. Kishanlal has now come up in appeal to this Court.

The sale was knocked down on 10th July 1956 for Rs.3,005. The Appellant presented an application under Order 21, Rule 89, Code of Civil Procedure code for setting aside the sale on 31st July 1956. He deposited Rs.2,123 on 7th August 1956 and Rs.25 on 20th August 1956. It is not disputed that the full amount as required by Order 21, Rule 89 was not deposited within thirty da






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