MUNGESHWAR SAHOO
Bhagyamani Devi – Appellant
Versus
Sheo Keshara Devi – Respondent
Mungeshwar Sahoo, J. —The plaintiffs have filed this first appeal against the impugned judgment and decree dated 19.6.1978 passed by Sri Brij Kishore Thakur, learned 2nd Additional Subordinate Judge, Siwan in Title Suit No. 205 of 1975 dismissing the plaintiffs appellants? suit for declaration that the sale deed executed by Subhawati Devi claiming herself to be the widow of Uma Shankar is void and executed by a person without title.
2. The plaintiffs? case in short is that Nayak Bhagat had three sons namely Mathura, Gokul and Udham. Mathura died issueless. Gokul had three sons namely Bhuwal, Bharat and Jawahar. Bharat and Jawahar died issueless. Bhuwal had three sons namely Ram Shankar, plaintiff No.2, shiv Shankar, plaintiff No.1 and Uma Shankar. Uma Shankar died issuless in the estate of jointness with his brother. The entire property of Nayak?s family was inherited by the plaintiffs and are in possession of the same. They have also claimed title by adverse possession. The further case is that the co-villager Mukhiya Bishwanath Missir with a view to grab the property got a collusive sale deed executed on 19.7.1975 for 5 bigha 19 kattha 4 dhur land in the name of his rel
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