LAWS(CAL)-2013-1-31

SHRI HARI PATRA Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On January 17, 2013
Shri Hari Patra Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This second appeal was born out of a decision of Sri A. K. Goswami, learned Assistant District Judge, Contai, Midnapore dated 11th September, 1989 passed in Title Appeal No. 51 of 1989 reversing the judgement and decree dated September, 29, 1988 passed by Sri S.A. Qayyum, Munsif, 2nd Court, Contai in Title Suit No. 4 of 1983. In background of this appeal the facts in a nutshell is as follows :

(2.) That record was not correctly prepared. J.L.R.O., and employee of the defendant No. 1, State of West Bengal were claiming the suit land as vested land and on 18th Poush, 1839 B.S. they threatened to dispossess the plaintiff from the suit land. Hence the suit.

(3.) Defendant No. 1, State of West Bengal, contested the suit by filing written statement, inter alia, denying all the allegations made in the plaint. It was also stated by the defendant No. 1 that the instant suit was not maintainable in law and was barred by limitation and the plaintiff has no cause of action to file the instant suit. Defendant No. 1 denied right, title and interest of the plaintiff over the suit land. It was also denied that the plaintiff's father acquired share over the suit land by way of mutual partition amongst the co-sharers. Defendant No. 4 filed written objection but did not contest. The predecessors of the plaintiff were not tenants of the original landlord. The positive defence case was that the suit land originally belonged to Dulal Chandra Deb & Ors., who were intermediaries and they have not retained the suit land. Hence it was vested into the State. Therefore, the plaintiff or their predecessors have no right, title and interest of the possession of the suit land.