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V.E.S. Subramanian Chetty Vs. Kasi Chetti Alias Vairavan Chetty - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation
CourtChennai
Decided On
Judge
Reported in103Ind.Cas.911
AppellantV.E.S. Subramanian Chetty
RespondentKasi Chetti Alias Vairavan Chetty
Cases ReferredIn Muhammad Abdul Kadir Sahib v. Abdul Kadir
Excerpt:
.....order xxi, rule 16 - decree for money--death of judgment-debtor--estate of deceased vesting in decree-holder and third person--execution of decree. - securitisation & reconstruction of financial assets & enforcement of security interest act, 2002 [c.a. no. 54/2002]section 17; power of tribunal to impose condition relating to deposit for grant of stay of auction held, there is no specific provision made under section 17 of securitisation act or under any other provisions of the said act empowering the tribunal to pass any interim order. but under sub-section (12) of section 19 of the recovery of debts due to banks and financial institutions act, 1993, the tribunal has been empowered to pass various interim orders. if sub-section (7) of section 17 of securitisation act is read along..........his death, descended to the appellant, and respondent in two half shares. the appellant's half share is vairavan's assets in his hands.3. the respondent contends that under order xxi, rule 16 the appellant cannot execute the decree. the rule does not apply as there is no transfer of the decree. in muhammad abdul kadir sahib v. abdul kadir : air1926mad1141 there was a transfer of the decree to one of the heirs of the 1st defendant and that case does not help the respondent.4. the only matter that remains is whether plaintiff should be allowed to execute the whole decree against the respondent seeing he got the other half share of the house as vairavan's assets. the appellant concedes that he is not so entitled. h is willing to proceed against the whole house for the whole debt.5. the.....
Judgment:

1. The parties seem to admit that there was a partition in 1895. Apart from the admission, it is doubtful if Ex. A amounts to a complete partition between the father and the sons. But, assuming there was a partition between all the three, the question arises. What is the position of the house after 1895? There are three alternatives. (1) It continued to be ancestral property in the hands of the father. (2) It was allotted exclusively to the father and thereafter was like his self-acquired property. (3) All the three owned undivided third shares in the property. A fourth alternative that, from the beginning, it was self-acquired property need not be discussed for its effect is like the second alternative and appellant's evidence is rather against it. The respondent contends for the third alternative and argues that his father and himself owned one third share of the house since 1895.

2. The fact that the sons of Vairavan occupied separate rooms cannot help us in the decision of the case as this is merely for convenience in pursuance of the custom of Nagarathars. Then we have Exs. B series and C series. These support the contention of the appellant that from 1895 it was in the exclusive ownership of the father. We cannot he satisfied with the explanation given by the respondent's Vakil of these documents, accepted by the Court below. We think, the house, for some reason became the exclusive property of Vairavan and after his death, descended to the appellant, and respondent in two half shares. The appellant's half share is Vairavan's assets in his hands.

3. The respondent contends that under Order XXI, Rule 16 the appellant cannot execute the decree. The rule does not apply as there is no transfer of the decree. In Muhammad Abdul Kadir Sahib v. Abdul Kadir : AIR1926Mad1141 there was a transfer of the decree to one of the heirs of the 1st defendant and that case does not help the respondent.

4. The only matter that remains is whether plaintiff should be allowed to execute the whole decree against the respondent seeing he got the other half share of the house as Vairavan's assets. The appellant concedes that he is not so entitled. H is willing to proceed against the whole house for the whole debt.

5. The appeal is allowed and plaintiff will be allowed to execute his decree for the decree amount as against the whole of the suit house. The appellant will have half of his costs in appeal. Half of the costs in Court below will be provided for in the order of execution.


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