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ANIL KUMAR
Paras Nath – Appellant
Versus
Addl. Distt. Judge Court No. 2 Sultanpur – Respondent


Advocates:
Counsel for the Parties:
For the Petitioner:Brijesh Yadav “Vijay”, Advocate
For the Respondents: C.S.C, Azad Khan

JUDGMENT

Anil Kumar, J.—Heard Shri Brijesh Yadav “Vijay”, learned counsel for the petitioners, learned Standing Counsel appearing for the opposite party no. 2, Shri Azad Khan, learned counsel for the opposite party no.3 and perused the record.

2. By means of the present writ petition, the petitioners have challenged the impugned order dated 30.11.2015 passed by Additional District Judge, Court No.2, Sultanpur by which the petitioners’ application for impleadment in Regular Suit No.192/97 has been rejected.

3. Facts in brief of the present case are that opposite party no.4/Daya Ram filed a suit for permanent injunction in respect of the property mentioned in paragraph 3 of the plaint, which reads as under :-

[Matter In Other Language]

The prayer made by the petitioners reads as under :-

[Matter In Other Language]

4. On 21.08.2015, petitioners moved an application for impleadment in the said suit under Order 1 Rule 10 CPC, allowed by order dated 18.10.2010 passed by trial Court, challenged by the opposite party no.4 by filing Civil Revision No.9/2011, allowed by order dated 30.11.2015.

5. Learned counsel for the petitioners while challenging the impugned order submits that the petitioners ar







































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