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Jul 02 1914

Megh Raj Vaish Vs. Abdullah Khan and ors.

Court: Allahabad

Decided on: Jul-02-1914

Reported in: AIR1914All181; 25Ind.Cas.208

Sunder Lal, J.1. This suit arose under the following circumstances. On June 20th 1901, the present plaintiffs sold certain property to Kalli Mal for a sum of Rs. 800. Of this amount Rs. 150 were left to pay Megh Raj and Karia Mal on account of a decree which they had obtained against the vendors. A sum of Rs. 300 was also left with the vendees to pay the said persons on account of a mortgage under which those persons were in possession of the property sold. Kalli Mal did not pay this amount and Karia Mal and Megh Raj took out execution of their decree. The plaintiff-vendors on July 25th, 1904, paid up, those amounts by executing a mortgage of some other property in favour of Karia Mal and Megh Raj, part of the consideration of which was the amount which' Kalli Mal was required to pay under the terms of the sale to those persons. Later on, on May 14th, 1909, Karia Mal and Megh Raj purchased from Kalli Mal the property which has been purchased by him on June 20th, 1901. The plaintiff now...


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