LAWS(ALL)-1950-10-27

VIJAYA RAMRAJ Vs. SIR VIJAYA ANANDA

Decided On October 24, 1950
Vijaya Ramraj Appellant
V/S
Sir Vijaya Ananda Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is a defendant's appeal arising out of a suit for recovery of two sums of money which the plff. respondent claimed were payable to him under two deeds one of 1912 & the other of 1928.

(2.) THE appellant is the present holder of an impartible estate known as the Vizyanagram Raj or Samasthanam in the State of Madras. The plff. resp. is his uncle usually residing at Banaras. A pedigree of the family will be of help in understanding the narration of events to be made hereafter: - -

(3.) THE plff. respondent and his elder brother, Raja Alakh Narain, father of the present Raja, deft, appellant, were the two sons of Chitti Babu. On 28 -10 -1912 Chitti Babu executed a deed of trust in respect of the entire properties possessed by him - -the impartible estate as well as his separate properties, conveying them to a trustee by the name of John Charles Hill Fowler & directing the trustee to convey the said properties to his eldest son, Raja Alakh Narain, on his attaining the age of twenty -one years & to pay to his second son, the plff. respondent, on his attaining majority & during his life time, a monthly allowance of Rs. 5,000 out of the rents, income & profits of the properties, which were the subject -matter of the trust. Chitti Babu died on 11 -9 1922 & very soon thereafter, the trustee handed over the estate to Alakh Narain even before he had attained the age of twenty one. Alakh Narain, now having entered into possession of the estate, executed a deed of settlement in favour of his younger brother the Maharaj Kumar on 1 -11 -1922. Under this deed Raja Alakh Narain declared that the monthly allowance of rupees five thousand which was payable to Maharaj Kumar under the deed of 28 -10 -1912, executed by Cbitti Babu, was inadequate to support the Maharaj Kumar's rank & dignity as the Raja of Vizianagram's younger brother & that he desired to make a suitable additional provision for him settling upon him immoveable property known as the Banaras estate, & some other properties. Thereafter, on 11 -2 -1928, Raja Alakh Narain executed another deed of settlement in favour of the plff. resp. under which another sum of Rs. 5,000 per month was settled upon him for his life time.This was in addition to the mothly allowance of Rs. 5,000 payable under Chitti Babu's deed of 1912. Raja Alakh Narain died on 25.10 -1937 leaving two sons, of which the elder one was the present Raja, the deft, appellant who succeeded to the estate.