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Drigpal Singh Vs. Kunjal

Drigpal Singh vs Kunjal

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Dec 15, 1917
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Civil

Case Summary

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Act No IX of 1887 (Provincial Small Cause Courts Act), Schedule II, Article 81 - Suit for mesne profits of a grove--Jurisdiction. -

Key legal issue
Civil

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Drigpal Singh

Respondent

Kunjal

Legal References

Reported In
(1918)ILR40All142

Excerpt

act no ix of 1887 (provincial small cause courts act), schedule ii, article 81 - suit for mesne profits of a grove--jurisdiction. - muhammad rafiq, j.1. this is an application in revision from the order of the small cause court at fatehpur returning the plaint to be presented to the proper court, it appears that the plaintiff applicant sued to recover mesne profits of a grove from which he said he had been wrongfully kept out of possession for three years by the opposite party. the learned judge considered that the claim of the applicant fell under article 31, schedule ii, of the small cause courts act, and was not therefore cognizable by him. he accordingly returned the plaint for presentation to the proper court. he is supported in the view of the law he has taken by a case of this court viz., sheo bodh v. surjan (1913) 11 a. l. j., 298 as also by several cases of the bombay, and the madras high courts. for the applicant reliance is placed on the full bench ruling of kunjo behary singh v. madhub chundra ghose (1896) i. l. r., 23 calc., 884. the view taken by the calcutta high court seems to have been adopted by this court about eighteen years ago in the case of prasadi lal v. imdad husen weekly notes, 1898, p. 10., the facts of that case are not quite the same as those of the present case, in the case of prasadi lal v. imdad husen weekly notes, 1898, p. 10., the plaintiff, had sued for damages for wrongful eviction, in the present case the plaintiff is suing for the mesne profits of the property from which he was kept out of possession for three years. the case of prasadi lal does not apply to the present case. the application fails and is dismissed with costs, let the original plaint be returned.

Full Judgment

Muhammad Rafiq, J.

1. This is an application in revision from the order of the Small Cause Court at Fatehpur returning the plaint to be presented to the proper court, It appears that the plaintiff applicant sued to recover mesne profits of a grove from which he said he had been wrongfully kept out of possession for three years by the opposite party. The learned Judge considered that the claim of the applicant fell under Article 31, Schedule II, of the Small Cause Courts Act, and was not therefore cognizable by him. He accordingly returned the plaint for presentation to the proper court. He is supported in the view of the law he has taken by a case of this Court viz., Sheo Bodh v. Surjan (1913) 11 A. L. J., 298 as also by several cases of the Bombay, and the Madras High Courts. For the applicant reliance is placed on the Full Bench Ruling of Kunjo Behary Singh v. Madhub Chundra Ghose (1896) I. L. R., 23 Calc., 884. The view taken by the Calcutta High Court seems to have been adopted by this Court about eighteen years ago in the case of Prasadi Lal v. Imdad Husen Weekly Notes, 1898, p. 10., The facts of that case are not quite the same as those of the present case, In the case of Prasadi Lal v. Imdad Husen Weekly Notes, 1898, p. 10., the plaintiff, had sued for damages for wrongful eviction, In the present case the plaintiff is suing for the mesne profits of the property from which he was kept out of possession for three years. The case of Prasadi Lal does not apply to the present case. The application fails and is dismissed with costs, Let the original plaint be returned.

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