C. A. VAIDIALINGAM, J. M. SHELAT, M. HIDAYATULLAH
Kedar Nath Lal – Appellant
Versus
Ganesh Ram – Respondent
Judgment
HIDAYATULLAH, C.J.I. - These are 13 appeals by certificate against the common judgment in second appeal, April 17, 1957, of the High Court of Patna. The appellants are the original plaintiffs. The appellants had filed 12 title suits for ejectment in the Court of the Second Munsif at Buxar. Eleven suits were dismissed. It was held that the plaintiffs had no title to suit lands. One suit was compromised and decreed in terms of the compromise. Two other suits-one by Kedar Nath (one of the plaintiffs in the 12 title suits) and the other by one Udholal - were filed for rent for 1335-1337 Fasli in respect of some lands comprised in Survey No. 3385 of Mouza Buxar against the tenant Ram Chhabi Lal. The two rent suits were heard together. Kedar Nath was held to be the landlord and not Udholal. The suit of the former was decreed and that of the latter dismissed. On appeals filed by Udholal the decision was reversed. Appeals by Kedar Nath to the High Court were dismissed on the ground that in the title suits from which eleven appeals were filed it was held by the High Court affirming the decision of the Courts below that Kedar Nath had no title. Since the success of the last two appea
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