(1.) THE deceased-plaintiff brought a suit for damages against the defendants for causing injuries to his person which further resulted in loss of his business. The plaintiff died during the pendency of the suit. An application for being brought on record was preferred by the legal representatives of the deceased.
(2.) THE right of the legal representatives to be brought on record was refuted on the ground that the suit was based on torts and the right to sue was personal, the right to sue did not survive on the death of the plaintiff on the maxim of actio personalis cum morilur persona and the suit abated, as it was for damages for personal injuries.
(3.) THE petitioners assailed the findings of the learned trial court. It was argued that M. Veerappa's case (supra) categorically lays down the principle of law as under: