JAGMOHAN SINGH Vs. CHARITABLE TRUST ISARDA
LAWS(RAJ)-2014-5-53
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN
Decided on May 15,2014

JAGMOHAN SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
Charitable Trust Isarda Respondents

JUDGEMENT

R.S. Chauhan, J. - (1.) THE petitioner -plaintiffs have challenged the order dated 16.11.2013 passed by Addl. Civil Judge (Jr. Div.), Sawai Madhopur, whereby the learned Magistrate has allowed an application filed under Order 1, Rule 10 CPC by the respondent -applicant, the Charitable Trust, Iserda, and impleaded them as respondent as party defendant in the civil suit filed by the petitioner -plaintiffs.
(2.) THE brief facts of the case are that the petitioner -plaintiffs claimed to have inherited the Iserda Garh on the basis of a will dated 9.10.1985. They further claimed that they are in possession of the Iserda Garh. However, as the respondent -defendants were trying to oust the petitioner -plaintiffs from the Iserda Garh, they filed a suit for permanent injunction. During the pendency of the suit, when the evidence of defendants was being recorded, the Charitable Trust filed an application under Order 1, Rule 10 CPC. By order dated 16.11.2013 the said application has been allowed. Hence, this petition before this Court. Mr. Mishra, the learned counsel for the petitioners, has contended that the Charitable Trust has no concern with the Iserda Garh. Secondly, it is not in possession of the Iserda Garh. In fact it is the petitioner -plaintiffs who are in possession thereof Moreover, in the application filed by the Charitable Trust they have merely challenged the capacity of one of the Ranis of Maharaja Col. Bahadur Singh, namely Phanindra Raj Laxmi for leaving a Will in favour of the petitioner -plaintiffs. Thus, according to the learned counsel, the Charitable Trust is neither a necessary, nor a proper party to the suit. Therefore, the learned Magistrate has erred in impleading the Charitable Trust as a party defendant.
(3.) HEARD the learned counsel for the petitioners and perused the impugned order.;


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