Kolkata Court September 1975 Judgments
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Premendu Bhusan Mondal Vs. Sripati Ranjan Chakravarty
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-02-1975
Reported in: AIR1976Cal55
M.M. Dutt, J. 1. This appeal is at the instance of the plaintiff and it arises out of a suit for declaration of title, recovery of possession and mesne profits.2. The disputed house belonged to one Hiru Sheikh. He died in 1948 leaving behind him his four song and two daughters. The heirs of Hiru Sheikh, namely, Abdul Latif. Abdul Gani and others were living in the disputed house being premises No. 4. R.N. Chatterjee Lane. Baranagar. There was a communal riot in or about March, 1950, and they had to leave the disputed house and take shelter in village Badra, in the interior part of the district of 24-Parganas. Taking advantage of their absence, the defendant who is a refugee from East Pakistan, occupied the disputed house which was lying vacant. The plaintiff purchased the disputed house from Abdul Latif and others on May 29, 1964, by a registered sale deed. He mutated his name in the Municipal Register and paid taxes. The plaintiff requested the defendant to vacate the disputed house, ...
Nirmalendu Basu and ors. Vs. Sm. Nilima Chatterjee
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-02-1975
Reported in: AIR1975Cal418
R. Bhattacharya, J. 1. This appeal has been directed against the judgment and the decree passed by an Additional District Judge, Howrah in Tide Appeal No. 495 of 1965 setting aside the dismissal of the original suit by a Munsif at Howrah in Title Suit No. 61 of 1963. The appellants are the successors-in -interest of the original defendant duly substituted during the appellate stage. 2. The respondent before this Court Nilima Chatterjee started the original suit for eviction and for mesne profits again st the defendant Nandial Bose, a tenant of hers in respect of the suit premises. The plaintiff purchased the suit property from her vendor under whom Nandalal Bose was a tenant in respect of the suit properties at a monthly rental of Rs. 21/- payable according to English Calendar month. During the time of the plaintiff's vendor, the defendant became a defaulter in payment of rent from the month of May, 1961 onwards. After purchase in December, 1962, the plaintiff served a notice upon the ...
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