LAWS(P&H)-1989-10-101

BRINDER SINGH Vs. GURDEEP SINGH

Decided On October 25, 1989
BRINDER SINGH Appellant
V/S
GURDEEP SINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This will also dispose of Cs. Nos. 596, 597, 598 of 1989 as the question involved is common in all the four cases.

(2.) The plaintiff Barinder Singh filed a suit for declaration challenging the sale made by his father alleging the property to be Joint Hindu Family ancestral co-parcenary property. During the suit, he moved an application for appointment of a commission through proper channel so as to ascertain that fact from Pakistan where the land was originally situated. That application was contested on behalf of the defendants. The trial court dismissed the said application with the observations:

(3.) Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that even if no commission could be appointed at this stage, in view of the provisions of section 77 of the Civil Procedure Code, letter of request should have been issued by the trial Court.