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Gun Devi and Another Vs. Maya Wati and Others - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation
CourtPunjab and Haryana High Court
Decided On
AppellantGun Devi and Another
RespondentMaya Wati and Others

Excerpt:


.....payment of either installment, the tiwana dalbir singh 2013.09.06 11:10 i attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document. high court, chandigarh civil revision no.104 of 2012 -2- revision petition shall be deemed to have been dismissed. it has also been agreed that if petitioners deposit the firs.installment of rs 50,000/- but fail to deposit the balance amount of rs 2 lacs, then the amount of rs 50,000/- shall stand forfeited to respondent no.1 and the revision petition shall be deemed to have been dismissed. it is ordered accordingly. the revision petition stands disposed of accordingly along with all civil miscellaneous applications. ( l.n.mittal ) september 05, 2013 judge 'dalbir' tiwana dalbir singh 2013.09.06 11:10 i attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document. high court, chandigarh

Judgment:


IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Revision No.104 of 2012 Date of decision : September 05, 2013 Gun Devi and another ....Petitioners versus Maya Wati and others ....Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr.Justice L.N.Mittal Present : Mr.Vijay Sharma, Advocate, for the petitioners Mr.Rakesh Gupta, Advocate, for respondent No.1 Petitioner No.2 who is also son of petitioner No.1 also in person.

L.N.Mittal, J.

(Oral) Counsel for the parties have stated at the bar that the parties have effected compromise, according to which petitioners shall pay to respondent No.1 by deposit in executing court total amount of Rs 2,50,000/- out of which amount of Rs 50,000/- shall be paid on or before 25.9.2013 and the balance amount of Rs 2 lacs on or before 5.12.2013 and on payment of the said total amount of Rs 2,50,000/-, the portion allotted to respondent No.1 in the final decree of partition shall also vest with the petitioners who shall become absolute owners of the two houses in suit.

It has also been agreed that in the event of default in the payment of either installment, the Tiwana Dalbir Singh 2013.09.06 11:10 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document.

High Court, Chandigarh Civil Revision No.104 of 2012 -2- revision petition shall be deemed to have been dismissed.

It has also been agreed that if petitioners deposit the fiRs.installment of Rs 50,000/- but fail to deposit the balance amount of Rs 2 lacs, then the amount of Rs 50,000/- shall stand forfeited to respondent No.1 and the revision petition shall be deemed to have been dismissed.

It is ordered accordingly.

The revision petition stands disposed of accordingly along with all civil miscellaneous applications.

( L.N.Mittal ) September 05, 2013 Judge 'dalbir' Tiwana Dalbir Singh 2013.09.06 11:10 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document.

High Court, Chandigarh


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