LAWS(RAJ)-1953-12-8

IMARTA Vs. SAHIRAM

Decided On December 23, 1953
IMARTA Appellant
V/S
SAHIRAM Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is a second appeal by Imarta and others against the judgment and decree of the District Judge, Ganganagar.

(2.) THE appellants were defendants in a suit brought by Sahiram and Motiram minor through his next friend Sahiram for setting aside an alienation by their mother Mst. Dakha who was also made a pro forma defendant. THE alienation was made on the 16th April, 1932, and certain plots of agricultural land in village Suryawala were transferred to the defendants appellants. THE case of the plaintiffs was that the property, was their ancestral property, and their mother had no right to alienate it. It was further pleaded that the alienation was without consideration. Certain other pleas were also raised and the plaintiffs wanted a decree setting aside the alienation.

(3.) THE suit is thus within time, and there is no reason to interfere in appeal. We dismiss the appeal, and order that costs in all the courts will abide the final result. .