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Sri NaraIn Singh and ors. Vs. Ram Kumar Singh and ors.

Sri NaraIn Singh and ors. vs Ram Kumar Singh and ors.

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Feb 20, 1912
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Tenancy

Case Summary

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Agra Tenancy Act (II of 1901), Section 195 - Reference to High Court--Pargana of Kaswar Raj Act (I of 1911) Sections 6, 9--Jurisdiction to entertain appeal. -

Key legal issue
Tenancy

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Sri NaraIn Singh and ors.

Respondent

Ram Kumar Singh and ors.

Legal References

Reported In
14Ind.Cas.123

Excerpt

agra tenancy act (ii of 1901), section 195 - reference to high court--pargana of kaswar raj act (i of 1911) sections 6, 9--jurisdiction to entertain appeal. - order1. this is a reference by the learned district judge of benares under section 195 of the agra tenancy act. the facts are briefly these. after the constitution of the benares raj, his highness the maharaja of benares under section 4 of the pargana of kaswar raj act of 1911, which came into force on the 25th of february 1911, brought a suit for arrears of rent on the 23rd of june 1911 in the court of the assistant collector first class. from the decision of the assistant collector, an appeal was preferred to the learned district judge. in his opinion, it is doubtful whether he has or has not jurisdiction to entertain the appeal, and his doubts are based upon the provisions of sections 6 and 9 of the pargana of kaswar raj act. there can be no doubt that under the provisions of that act, the learned district judge had jurisdiction to decide the appeal for the simple reason that the suit was instituted by the maharaja under section 4 of that act after the act had come into force. it is also to be noted that the case is not one which can be referred to this court under section 195 of the agra tenancy act inasmuch as that section deals with the cases in which there is a doubt whether the revenue or the civil court has jurisdiction, and in the case before us there is no such question. let the record be returned.

Full Judgment

ORDER

1. This is a reference by the learned District Judge of Benares under Section 195 of the Agra Tenancy Act. The facts are briefly these. After the constitution of the Benares Raj, His Highness the Maharaja of Benares under Section 4 of the Pargana of Kaswar Raj Act of 1911, which came into force on the 25th of February 1911, brought a suit for arrears of rent on the 23rd of June 1911 in the Court of the Assistant Collector first class. From the decision of the Assistant Collector, an appeal was preferred to the learned District Judge. In his opinion, it is doubtful whether he has or has not jurisdiction to entertain the appeal, and his doubts are based upon the provisions of Sections 6 and 9 of the Pargana of Kaswar Raj Act. There can be no doubt that under the provisions of that Act, the learned District Judge had jurisdiction to decide the appeal for the simple reason that the suit was instituted by the Maharaja under Section 4 of that Act after the Act had come into force. It is also to be noted that the case is not one which can be referred to this Court under Section 195 of the Agra Tenancy Act inasmuch as that section deals with the cases in which there is a doubt whether the Revenue or the Civil Court has jurisdiction, and in the case before us there is no such question. Let the record be returned.

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