JUDGEMENT
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(1.) This second appeal of the
plaintiff has been filed against the judgment
and decree dated 20.9.1986 passed by the
lower appellate court (IInd. Addl. District
Judge, Ghazipur).
(2.) The appellant had filed a suit for cancellation of a sale-deed dated 10.12.1984
on several grounds taken in the pleadings
including the ground that the sale had been
obtained by practicing fraud upon him which
could be easily manipulated by the defendant/respondent on account of his old age
and also on account of his being illiterate.
He further stated that no consideration in
the present transfer by sale had passed from
the defendant to him and he was cleverly
deceived by the respondent who represented
to the plaintiff that he wanted a surety bond
to be executed by him to indemnify the defendant towards the payment of some dues
to the Government. The plaintiff was also
given to understand that in case he did not
execute the surety bond, the defendant/respondent might face arrest and detention
for such non-payment of the dues. After
having been fully convinced by the crafty
talks of the defendant and on account of
being under his influence from before, the
plaintiff agree to execute the surety bond
and he was taken to the court premises
where instead a bond this sale-deed was got
executed by fraud and misrepresentation.
(3.) The defendant/respondent contested
the suit and filed a written statement disclosing certain facts and pleading inter alia
that the sale-deed in question was not got
executed by him by practicing fraud or any
sort of misrepresentation nor did he unduly
influence the plaintiff, an old man of seventy years of age. He further pleaded that
the plaintiff had three daughters only who
had been married and finding himself all
alone and lonely he started living with the
defendant who happens to be his nephew.
He was taking his meals and staying with
the defendant and after the defendant joined
a service he used to give all money which he
received as his salary to the plaintiff only.
The plaintiffs daughters and his sons-in-law
did not take any care of him and as such
the defendant had been looking after his
uncle (plaintiff) with utmost sincerity and
care. Since the defendant's father had died
and he had separated from his other brothers his marriage was also got arranged and
conducted by the plaintiff himself. The
defendant's wife also took maximum care of
plaintiffs comfort while he was residing with
her. Later on since the plaintiff was extremely pleased with the care and comfort
accorded to him by the defendant and the
wife he told his daughters that he was going
to transfer his entire property to his nephew
(defendant). The defendant further pleaded
that in the circumstances as stated above,
this sale-deed was executed and no element
of fraud had been there in this transfer of
plaintiffs property through the impugned
sale-deed.;
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