IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT JABALPUR
DWARKA DHISH BANSAL
Narendradhar Prakartik – Appellant
Versus
M.P. Government – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. overview of the appeal and background. (Para 1) |
| 2. arguments regarding adoption validity. (Para 2) |
| 3. support for dismissal by respondents. (Para 3) |
| 4. examination of evidence and adoption discrepancies. (Para 4 , 5) |
| 5. conditions for valid adoption presumption. (Para 6 , 7 , 8) |
| 6. court's decision on the validity of lower court's judgment. (Para 9) |
| 7. final order and dismissal of the appeal. (Para 10) |
ORDER :
This second appeal has been preferred by the plaintiff/appellant challenging the judgment and decree dated 31.07.2023 passed by Second District Judge, Deosar, District Singrauli in regular civil appeal No.44-A/2017 affirming the judgment and decree dated 04.07.2017 passed by Second Civil Judge Class-II, Deosar, District Singrauli in civil suit No.47-A/2015 whereby courts below have concurrently dismissed the plaintiff's suit for declaration of title and permanent injunction filed in respect of agricultural land bearing survey No.590 area 0.040 hectare out of 0.070 hectare, situated in Village Chitrangi, District Singrauli, including a kachcha house constructed thereon.
2. Learned counsel for the appellant/plaintiff submits that although while deciding issue No.1 to
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