LAWS(P&H)-1983-8-26

KISHAN SINGH Vs. KHARAITI RAM

Decided On August 30, 1983
KISHAN SINGH Appellant
V/S
KHARAITI RAM Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is defendant's second appeal against whom decree for possession has been passed by both the Courts below.

(2.) THE plaintiffs Kharaiti Ram and Babu Ram mortgaged with possession the shop in dispute with Assa Ram, the predecessor-in-interest of the defendant Nos. 1 and 2 for a sum of Rs. 3,000 on 18th January, 1957. Accordingly possession was handed over of the shop to the mortgagee. During the mortgage, the mortgagee had inducted Kishan Singh as tenant (the present appellant) in the shop in dispute. Hence the present suit was filed for redemption against the mortgagee as well as against the defendant Kishan Singh.

(3.) ON the appreciation of the entire evidence, the trial Court found that although Kishan Singh, tenant, had been inducted by the mortgagee himself, there was no consent by the mortgagors for this tenancy. Though in the mortgage deed, it was provided that the mortgagee could use the shop, either himself or could induct a tenant of his choice, but that did not mean that the mortgagors consented that the said tenancy will continue even after redemption. Consequently, the plaintiffs suit was decreed against Kishan Singh tenant as well.