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O.M. Subramanian Vs. C. Appadurai Mudali and ors. - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation

Subject

Civil

Court

Chennai

Decided On

Reported in

AIR1930Mad540

Appellant

O.M. Subramanian

Respondent

C. Appadurai Mudali and ors.

Cases Referred

Official Trustee of Madras v. Kamalammal A.I.R.

Excerpt:


- 1. the rules are no doubt in artistically framed, but they have been interpreted: vide official trustee of madras v. kamalammal a.i.r. 1926 mad. 1214 where 'disposed of' is construed to mean adjudication after trial. if the words mean disposal in any manner whatever, the words following are unnecessary. we have got here, a confession of judgment though at a very late stage and clause (b) applies and clause (1) on its face is not confined to cases which have not reached the final disposal board.2. if the result is somewhat unsatisfactory it is a matter for recasting of the rules.3. the learned judge is right and the appeal is dismissed with costs.

Judgment:


1. The rules are no doubt in artistically framed, but they have been interpreted: vide Official Trustee of Madras v. Kamalammal A.I.R. 1926 Mad. 1214 where 'disposed of' is construed to mean adjudication after trial. If the words mean disposal in any manner whatever, the words following are unnecessary. We have got here, a confession of judgment though at a very late stage and Clause (b) applies and Clause (1) on its face is not confined to cases which have not reached the Final Disposal Board.

2. If the result is somewhat unsatisfactory it is a matter for recasting of the rules.

3. The learned Judge is right and the appeal is dismissed with costs.


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