LAWS(PVC)-1909-3-105

GOLAM MOHIUDDIN HOSSEIN Vs. PARBATI

Decided On March 10, 1909
GOLAM MOHIUDDIN HOSSEIN Appellant
V/S
PARBATI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal arises out of an action to recover possession of a certain hut called Alamgunge hat.

(2.) On the 19 November 1898, corresponding to the 4 Aghran 1306, one Syed Ashgar Reza executed a mortgage bond in favour of Ram Chandra Babu whereby amongst other properties he mortgaged the hat in suit. On the 30 March 1904, the mortgagee obtained a mortgage decree directing the sale of the mortgaged properties. On the 7 June 1905, the hat was sold and purchased by the plaintiff for Rs. 16,000. She duly obtained possession of this hat on the 15 September 1905. Subsequently on the 9 January 1906, the dwelling house of Syed Ashgar Reza, together with the adjoining site on which the hat is held, was sold under a certificate issued under the Public Demands Recovery Act and was purchased by the defendants. In March 1906, the defendants obtained possession of the properties purchased by them and thereafter dispossessed the plaintiff from this hat. In the month following, the plaintiff brought the present action for possession of the hat.

(3.) The defendants alleged that under their purchase they were entitled not only to the site but also to the hat which was held upon it.