LAWS(PAT)-1999-4-111

YOGENDRA PRASAD SINGH Vs. MAHESHWAR PRASAD

Decided On April 29, 1999
YOGENDRA PRASAD SINGH Appellant
V/S
Maheshwar Prasad Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE Plaintiff Respondent No. 1 filed a Title Suit No. 80 of 1986 in the Court of Sub -Judge, Chapra seeking declaration of title to certain properties and decree for possession. The suit was dismissed by the trial Court. Being aggrieved, the Plaintiff filed an appeal before the District Judge, which has been admitted and is pending. During the pendency of the appeal, the Defendant Respondent to the said appeal filed an application seeking stay of the proceeding of the appeal on the ground that the another suit No. 119/96 for partition of various properties including the property in question has been filed by them in another Court, which is pending. The Appellant Court has rejected the said petition holding that under Section 10 of the Code of Civil Procedure (hereinafter referred to as the Code), it is the later suit which is liable to be stayed. Being aggrieved by the said order of the appellate Court the Defendant No. 1 has filed this revision.

(2.) LEARNED Counsel for both the parties have placed reliance on Section 10 of the Code in support of their respective stand. According to Section 10, the proceeding in a later suit can be stayed, provided the matter in issue therein is directly and substantially in issue in a previously instituted suit between the same parties.

(3.) THIS revision application has no merit and is accordingly dismissed. No costs.