DIDAR SINGH Vs. SINDER KAUR
LAWS(P&H)-2007-10-73
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on October 10,2007

DIDAR SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
Sinder Kaur Respondents

JUDGEMENT

HEMANT GUPTA,J - (1.) THE challenge in the present revision petition is to the order passed by the learned trial Court on 17.8.2001 whereby the plaintiff-respondent was permitted to amend the plaint so as to allow the Court to decide the real controversy between the parties.
(2.) THE plaintiff-respondent filed a suit for possession of agricultural land measuring 28 kanals 8 marlas on the basis of purchase of the land vide registered sale-deed dated 10.2.1977 from one Gopi Chand. It was claimed out that defendant No. 2 Amrik Singh was tenant under Gopi Chand and that by virtue of sale, said Amrik Singh became tenant under the plaintiff. But defendant No. 1 filed a suit for possession against defendant No. 2 Amrik Singh without impleading the plaintiff as a party and in execution of the decree passed in such suit, defendant No. 1 has taken possession of the suit land from defendant No. 2. Therefore, plaintiff as owner is entitled to the possession of the suit land. By virtue of the amendment, the plaintiff wants to plead that one Wazir Chand father of Gopi Chand was owner of the suit land and that there was an award in favour of Gopi Chand in the year 1937 which was made Rule of the Court. Said matter was settled by this Court whereby Lal Chand and Gopi Chand became owner of the entire land. It is alleged that Lal Chand was a Judicial Officer and was managing wrong entries in the revenue record. It is alleged that even if any sale-deed has been executed by Lal Chand in favour of defendant No. 1, the same is void because the land has already been sold by Gopi Chand, a co-sharer of the said Lal Chand.
(3.) THE petitioner resisted the said application for amendment on the ground that plaintiff has now seeking a declaration challenging sale-deed dated 29.1.1988 executed in favour of predecessor of vendors of defendant No. 1 and thus the amendment is beyond the period of limitation to challenge the said sale-deed.;


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