LAWS(P&H)-2014-5-640

MOMAN RAM Vs. RANJEET KAUR AND ORS.

Decided On May 15, 2014
MOMAN RAM Appellant
V/S
Ranjeet Kaur And Ors. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Feeling aggrieved against concurrent findings recorded by both the learned courts below, whereby his suit for declaration and permanent injunction was dismissed, plaintiff has approached this Court by way of this regular second appeal. Facts first.

(2.) Defendant No. 1 was actually Ranjeet Kaur wife of Hari Singh son of Ishar Singh resident of Dudian, Tehsil Munak, Distt. Sangrur but she was falsely claiming herself to be Maya Devi widow of Santokh Singh resident of Cheeka and daughter of Bhagwana @ Bhana resident of Bhana, Tehsil and District Kaithal. On the basis of her said false claim, the defendant No. 1 had applied for entering mutation in respect of the suit land in her favour as well as in favour of Smt. Bani Devi, before the revenue authorities. Mutation No. 8642 was entered, which was contested by the plaintiff before Asstt. Collector Ist Grade, Guhla but Asstt. Collector Ist Grade, Guhla had ordered to sanction the mutation in favour of defendant No. 1 and Smt. Bani Devi mother of Santokh Singh, vide order dated 10.7.2006. Impugned order dated 10.7.2006 passed by Asstt. Collector Ist Grade, Guhla vide which mutation No. 8643 had been ordered to be sanctioned in favour of defendant No. 1 and Smt. Bani Devi was totally illegal, null and void, nonest, arbitrary, against law and facts and mutation was liable to be sanctioned in favour of plaintiff and performa defendants.

(3.) The impugned order dated 10.07.2006 was liable to be set aside on the grounds that Shri Santokh Singh (now deceased) son of Kura Singh died unmarried and he never married with alleged Maya Devi daughter of Bhagwana @ Bhana nor any female child was ever born from the wedlock of Santokh Singh and alleged Maya Singh nor died. Santokh Singh had been living with the plaintiff till his death and was being looked after and served by plaintiff. Smt. Bani Devi, mother of deceased Santokh Singh also expired on 3.3.2002 leaving behind the plaintiff and performa defendants. Previously during her life time, Bani Devi was entitled to inherit the suit land and after her death, the plaintiff and performa defendants were entitled to inherit the suit land being the only legal heirs of Smt. Bani Devi and Santokh Singh. The Court of Collector Ist Grade, Guhla had erred in sanctioning the mutation No. 8643 in favour of defendant No. 1 and Smt. Bani Devi, illegally and unlawfully. No mutation can be sanctioned in favour of a dead person as Smt. Bani Devi had already expired on 3.3.2002 leaving behind the plaintiff and performa defendants as her only legal heirs. The defendant No. 1 was falsely claiming herself as Maya Devi. Asstt. Collector Ist Grade, Guhla had wrongly held that objector (plaintiff) has not produced any proof on file in support of his claim and wrongly ordered to sanction the mutation No. 8643 in favour of defendant No. 1 and also in favour of a dead person Smt. Bani Devi.