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Rasalingam Asari Vs. Nallayan Asari

Rasalingam Asari vs Nallayan Asari

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Dec 17, 1928
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Decided On
Subject
Civil

Case Summary

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- - This is clearly illegal.

Key legal issue
Civil

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Rasalingam Asari

Respondent

Nallayan Asari

Legal References

Cases Referred
Rama Pillai v. Pulasthiam Pillai A.I.R.
Reported In
AIR1929Mad295; 118Ind.Cas.511

Excerpt

- - this is clearly illegal.devadoss, j.1. the first point raised in this civil revision petition is that the panchayat court had no jurisdiction to entertain the suit for subscriptions, and reliance is placed upon the decision of my learned brother wallace, j., in rama pillai v. pulasthiam pillai a.i.r. 1923 mad. 330. that case is distinguishable from the facts of this case. for a long time the defendant and his ancestors have been paying the subscription and on the strength of the subscription expenses were incurred in celebrating a festival in the temple. that being so, there is an implied contract to pay the amount from time to time. i hold that this suit is not exempted from the cognizance of the village panchayat court and therefore this point cannot be sustained.2. the next point is, the direction that the future payments should be paid regularly, is illegal. this is in the nature of a decree for maintenance directing future payments to be paid for all time. this is clearly illegal. such a suit would not lie in the village panchayat court. this portion of the decree will be deleted. with this remark i dismiss the civil revision petition, but in the circumstances without costs.

Full Judgment

Devadoss, J.

1. The first point raised in this Civil Revision Petition is that the Panchayat Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the suit for subscriptions, and reliance is placed upon the decision of my learned brother Wallace, J., in Rama Pillai v. Pulasthiam Pillai A.I.R. 1923 Mad. 330. That case is distinguishable from the facts of this case. For a long time the defendant and his ancestors have been paying the subscription and on the strength of the subscription expenses were incurred in celebrating a festival in the temple. That being so, there is an implied contract to pay the amount from time to time. I hold that this suit is not exempted from the cognizance of the Village Panchayat Court and therefore this point cannot be sustained.

2. The next point is, the direction that the future payments should be paid regularly, is illegal. This is in the nature of a decree for maintenance directing future payments to be paid for all time. This is clearly illegal. Such a suit would not lie in the Village Panchayat Court. This portion of the decree will be deleted. With this remark I dismiss the Civil Revision Petition, but in the circumstances without costs.

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