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2018 Supreme(Mad) 1241

V.M.VELUMANI
B. K. Basha – Appellant
Versus
Mohamed Ali – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Sudharshana, M/s. K. Shahul Hameed, Advocates
For the Respondents:T.P. Sankaran, Advocate

JUDGMENT :

1. This Civil Revision Petition is filed against the order dated 30.10.2013 made in E.A.No.3675 of 2011 in E.P.No.1421 of 2008 in O.S.No.2859 of 2004 on the file of the IX Asst. Judge, City Civil Court, Chennai.

2. The petitioner is respondent in E.P.No.1428 of 2008. He is one of the legalheirs of the deceased defendant who is the first respondent in E.P. He has filed E.A.No.3675 of 2011 under Section 47 CPC contending that E.P. is not executable and nullity. According to the petitioner, the first respondent filed suit against his father as sole defendant for declaration of title and recovery of possession. The petitioner's father had filed written statement on 05.08.2004 and was contesting the suit. After the first respondent let in evidence and closed his side, the suit was posted for evidence on behalf of the sole defendant. The sole defendant took adjournments and subsequently, filed proof affidavit stating that he could not appear before the Court for marking the documents and for cross examination as he was bed ridden. Subsequently, he died on 29.02.2008. The judgment and decree was passed on 26.03.2008, after the death of the sole defendant without impleading the le













































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