LAWS(P&H)-2007-5-99

ABHEY RAM Vs. MIYAN SINGH

Decided On May 15, 2007
ABHEY RAM Appellant
V/S
Miyan Singh Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE present Regular Second Appeal has been filed against the judgments and decrees by the learned Court below vide which the suit for specific performance filed by the plaintiff-respondent Miyan Singh was ordered to be decreed.

(2.) THE plaintiff-respondent brought a suit for specific performance of agreement to sell dated 11.7.1997. The suit was contested on the plea that the agreement to sell was a forged and fabricated document to defeat the rights of the appellant. On appreciation of evidence, a concurrent finding of fact has been recorded to the effect that Dalip Singh had executed an agreement to sell in 11th July 1997 and further that respondent-plaintiff was willing to perform his part of the contract. The sale deed executed by Dalip Singh in favour of the appellant was held to be an attempt to defeat the rights of the plaintiff-respondent as it was executed in favour of a close relation.

(3.) LEARNED counsel for the appellant thereafter contended that the learned Courts below have wrongly accepted the agreement of sale. Even though, it was shown on record that Dalip Singh was an illiterate person and, therefore, there was no occasion for him to sign the agreement of sale, thus the allegation of forgery stood proved.