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Sabbiah Mudeliar Vs. Seshappier

Sabbiah Mudeliar vs Seshappier

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Dec 10, 1909
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Contract

Case Summary

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Contract Act (IX of 1872), Sections 63, 70 - Payment of revenue by pattadar--Land in enjoyment of another person--Suit for contribution, whether sustainable. - - k 277 the zemindar did an act for the inamdirs, not intending to do it gratuitously, and the inamdars enjoyed the benefit, so that Section 70 was clearly...

Key legal issue
Contract

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Sabbiah Mudeliar

Respondent

Seshappier

Legal References

Cases Referred
The Rajah of Venkatagiri v. Vudutha Subbarayudu
Reported In
5Ind.Cas.422

Excerpt

contract act (ix of 1872), sections 63, 70 - payment of revenue by pattadar--land in enjoyment of another person--suit for contribution, whether sustainable. - - k 277 the zemindar did an act for the inamdirs, not intending to do it gratuitously, and the inamdars enjoyed the benefit, so that section 70 was clearly applicable.1. the question raised is one of some difficulty, but we must hold that section 70 of the contract act has no application to the facts of this case. the plaintiff did not even know that he was making payment of revenue for lands which belonged to the defendant, nor was the defendant bound to pay the revenue as he was not the pattadar boja sellappa reddy v. vrithachala reddy 30 m.k 35. it cannot, therefore be said that the plaintiff made the payment for the defendant amman ammal v. naiun pillai markayar 9 m.l.j. 489. in the case referred to by the district judge, the rajah of venkatagiri v. vudutha subbarayudu 30 m.k 277 the zemindar did an act for the inamdirs, not intending to do it gratuitously, and the inamdars enjoyed the benefit, so that section 70 was clearly applicable. as section 70 is inapplicable to the present case, there was m ground for the remand. we allow this appeal, set aside the decree of the district judge and restore that of the district munsif with costs in this and in the lower appellate court.

Full Judgment

1. The question raised is one of some difficulty, but we must hold that Section 70 of the Contract Act has no application to the facts of this case. The plaintiff did not even know that he was making payment of revenue for lands which belonged to the defendant, nor was the defendant bound to pay the revenue as he was not the pattadar Boja Sellappa Reddy v. Vrithachala Reddy 30 M.k 35. It cannot, therefore be said that the plaintiff made the payment for the defendant Amman Ammal v. Naiun Pillai Markayar 9 M.L.J. 489. In the case referred to by the District Judge, The Rajah of Venkatagiri v. Vudutha Subbarayudu 30 M.k 277 the zemindar did an act for the inamdirs, not intending to do it gratuitously, and the inamdars enjoyed the benefit, so that Section 70 was clearly applicable. As Section 70 is inapplicable to the present case, there was m ground for the remand. We allow this appeal, set aside the decree of the District Judge and restore that of the District Munsif with costs in this and in the lower appellate Court.

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