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Patna High Court

Smt.Sarama Banerjee vs Shyamal Kumar Banerjee on 7 November, 2012

Equivalent citations: AIR 2013 PATNA 28

Author: Jayanandan Singh

Bench: Jayanandan Singh

                            IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA

                                                  Test Suit No.1 of 2000
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                   In the matter of an application under section 278 of the India Succession Act, 1925
                  for grant of Letter of Administration.
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                  In the goods of Late Smt. Purnima Banerjee, widow of Late Justice Kali Kumar
                  Banerjee, resident of Sinha Library Road, Patna.
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                  Smt.Sarama Banerjee, widow of Late Prabir Kumar Banerjee, resident of Mohalla
                  Sinha Libtrary Road, P.S.- Kotwali, Town and District- Patna.
                                                                                       .... .... Plaintiff
                                                          Versus
                  1. Shyamal Kumar Banerjee, son of Late Shakti Kumar Banerjee, resident of M-58,
                  South City, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana
                  2. Mrs. Rita Roy, wife of Arun Kumar Ray and daughter of Late Shakti Kumar
                  Banerjee, resident of.Flat 6/2, BIK GA Purbachal, Phase II, 4 RB, Bidhan Nagar,
                  Salt Lake, Sec.-III, Kolkata-700091, West Bengal.
                                                                                    .... .... Defendants
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                  Appearance :
                  For the Plaintiff       :     Mr. Harsh Singh
                                                Mr. Kamal Kishore Singh
                  For the Defendants :          Mr. Satyabir Bharti
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                  CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE JAYANANDAN SINGH
                  CAV JUDGMENT
                  Date:        -11-2012

Jayanandan Singh,J.:               Earlier to the filing of the present case, Test Case No.2 of

                       1986 was filed by the applicant Smt. Sarama Banerjee, which was

                       converted into Test Suit No.1 of 1988. However, the said suit was

                       withdrawn as not pressed vide order dated 7.10.1994 passed by this

                       Court in the said suit. Thereafter, again on 27.4.1995 Test case No.3

                       of 1995 was filed by Smt. Sarama Banerjee under section 278 of the

                       Indian Succession Act for grant of letter of administration of the

                       Will executed by Late Smt. Purnima Banerjee, which was later on

                       converted into Test Suit.

                       2.           It is stated that a Will was executed by Smt. Purnima
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         Banerjee on 15.8.1981 in respect of the property left by her husband

         Late Justice Kali Kumar Banerjee, a retired Judge of Patna High

         Court, in favour of his nephew Prabir Kumar Banerjee. It is stated in

         the application that Prabir Kumar Banerjee died on 7.3.1984 without

         taking letter of administration in respect of the Will. Thereafter,

         widow of Late Prabir Kumar Banerjee filed the present suit for grant

         of letter of administration in her favour with respect to the property

         under the Will. It is stated that the Testatrix was permanently

         residing at Sinha Library Road, Patna, within the jurisdiction of this

         Court. It is also stated that the Testatrix died issueless.

         3.            Names of the heirs of deceased Testatrix and also her

         husband Late Justice Kali Kumar Banerjee are mentioned in

         paragraphs 10 and 11 of the application as Near Relatives. They are

         Shyamal Kumar Banerjee, Mrs. Rita Roy, Alok Nath Chatterjee,

         Namita Gopal, Smt. Lalita Bose, Sachi Prasad Mukherjee and Smt.

         Anjali Koari. Valuation of the property under the Will has been

         given in the application as Rs.2,05,000/-, vide Schedule-A. An

         amount of Rs.56,244.06 has been shown as funeral expenses and

         other debts, vide Schedule-B.

         4.              As stated earlier, plaintiff had filed another Test Case

         which was later on converted into Test Suit No.1 of 1988. It is stated

         that during the pendency of that Test suit, defendants had filed a

         Title Suit bearing Title Suit No.299 of 1983 in the court of Sub-

         Judge-III, Ranchi in respect of the ancestral properties of the
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         husband of the Testatrix in which properties under the Will were not

         included. In the said title suit efforts were made to have the matter

         settled amicably. For this purpose, a compromise petition was

         prepared in which a condition was stipulated that the plaintiff should

         withdraw the testamentary suit. It is stated that under bonafide

         belief, the plaintiff withdrew Test Suit No.1 of 1988 from this Court.

         It is also stated that a partition suit was also filed by the defendants

         of present suit bearing Partition Suit No.181 of 1994 and the said

         compromise petition, purported to have been filed in the Title Suit,

         was filed in the said partition suit.

         5.            Original Will was written in Bengali and a translation of

         the same in English has also been filed.

         6.           General citations were published in       English Daily

         'Telegraph' and Bengali Daily 'Aaj Kal'. Special Citations were also

         issued to the Near Relatives. During the pendency of the suit, one of

         the Near Relative, namely, Anjali Koari was reported to have died

         and after due notice her legal heirs as mentioned in the substitution

         petition, namely, A.K.Koari and Achintya Koari, were substituted.

         7.         Special Citations were also issued to the Near Relatives and

         they appeared in this case and filed their vakalatnama. Defendant

         Nos.1 and 2 filed caveat against grant of letter of administration with

         respect to the estate of Smt. Purnima Banerjee on 18.5.1998, which

         was accepted by this Court by order dated 17.9.1999. Thereafter,

         Test case was converted into present Test Suit.
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         8.           This Court, by order dated 7.11.2003, framed following

         issues for consideration in this suit in respect of grant of letter of

         administration :

              (1)      Whether the present Test Suit No.1/2000 is maintainable
                        in view of Rule 3(a) of Order 23 of the Code of Civil
                        Procedure because of unconditional withdrawal and
                        dismissal of Test Suit No.1/1988 between the same
                        parties ?
              (2)       Whether the parties            have made admissions in
                        compromise petition and if yes what would be the
                        effect of the said admission on the present matter ?
              (3)       Whether deceased Purnima Banerjee had executed the
                        Will in dispute and while executing the will she was in
                        a fit mental condition to understand as to what she was
                        doing and the will is outcome of her free will ?
              (4)        Whether the plaintiff is entitled to grant of letter of
                        administration in respect of the estate of the deceased,
                        if yes, subject to what conditions ?

         9.            Alok Nath Chatterjee was examined by the plaintiff as

         P.W.1. He supported his statements made in Examination-in-Chief

         on affidavit. He was cross-examined by the defendants. In his cross-

         examination, this witness said that Sri Kali Kumar Banerjee died in

         the year 1979 and his wife Purnima Banerjee died in the year 1983.

         Prabir Kumar Banerjee, in whose favour the Will was executed by

         Purnima Banerjee, was the son of one of the brothers of Kali Kumar

         Banerjee. This witness stated that the Will was not executed in his

         presence but he was told by the Testatrix Purnima Banerjee about
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         the said Will. This witness denied the suggestion that he had

         information about any title suit or partition suit pending between the

         nephews and nieces of Justice K.K.Banerjee.

         10.          Lakshmi Kant Chaudhary, one of the attesting witnesses,

         was examined as P.W.2. He stated that the Will was executed by

         Late Purnima Banerjee on 15.8.1981 and he put his signature on the

         Will as an attesting witness. Original Will was marked as Ext.-1.

         This witness also identified the signature of the Testatrix on the

         Will, which was marked as Ext.-2. He identified his own signature

         on the Will, which was marked as Ext.-3. This witness further stated

         that another attesting witness Ashok Kumar Sinha also put his

         signature over the Will in his presence on the request of the

         Testatrix. He also identified the signature of scribe of the Will,

         namely, S.Mustafi. His writing was marked as Ext.-4. This witness

         stated that at the time of execution of the Will, Testatrix was in

         perfect mental and physical health. This witness was cross-examined

         on two dates. In his cross-examination, this witness stated that he

         had no knowledge about any pending title suit in a Ranchi court in

         respect of the properties which are the subject matter of the Will in

         question. This witness accepted that he was residing in the house of

         the plaintiff since 1975. In his further cross-examination, this

         witness stated that his father was Advocate's Clerk to Mr.

         K.K.Banerjee while he was practicing before his elevation as a

         Judge of this Court. This witness denied knowledge about any
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         compromise petition filed pertaining to this suit. He also stated that

         he had no knowledge about any title suit filed by the parties with

         respect to the same property. He stated that he did not remember that

         he had put his signature on any inventory prepared by the Advocate

         Commissioner, who had visited the house in question in relation to

         the suit filed at Ranchi. However, on seeing the inventory prepared

         by the receiver, he identified his signature thereon, which was

         marked as Ext.-A. He reiterated that the Will was prepared in his

         presence and he had put his signature on the same. He stated that on

         the date of execution of the Will, Prabir Kumar Banerjee was

         residing in the house along with his wife and daughter.

         11.          Ashok Kumar Sinha, a Senior Advocate of this Court, was

         examined as P.W.3. He was another attesting witness. He stated that

         the Will was executed by Late Purnima Banerjee, widow of Justice

         K.K.Banerjee. The Will was scribed by S.Mustafi upon being

         dictated by her and she put her signature on the same after verifying

         the contents of the same which was read over to her by S.Mustafi.

         This witness identified the signature of the Testatrix on the Will

         which was in Bengali. He also identified the signature of another

         attesting witness Lakshmi Kant Chaudhary. This witness identified

         his signature also on the Will, which was marked as Ext.-5. This

         witness stated that at the time of execution of the Will, Testatrix was

         in sound state of mind and health. In his cross-examination, this

         witness stated that he had put his signature on the Will in question in
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         the capacity of an attesting witness. This witness could not identify

         the signature of the plaintiff on the compromise petition dated

         28.9.1994

. He stated that the other attesting witness, namely, Lakshmi Kant Chaudhary was a Typist in Patna High Court and he resided in the outhouse of the residence of the Testatrix. In his further cross-examination, this witness stated that he had not attested the signature of the Testatrix previously or thereafter. He had never appeared on behalf of Testatrix or Late Justice K.K.Banerjee in any case. He stated that legal notice was sent by him on behalf of Prabir Kumar Banerjee, who was original legatee and husband of the present plaintiff. Legal notice was marked as Ext.-B and his signature was marked as Ext.-B/1. He stated that Prabir Kumar Banerjee died in the year 1984. This witness denied the suggestion that the Will was written on a plain paper having a signature of Purnima Banerjee.

12. During the pendency of the present suit, one of the Near Relatives, namely, Lalita Bose died and an application for substitution of her heirs was filed. This Court by order dated 17.4.2009 did not accept the substitution petition on the ground that Lalita Bose had not filed any caveat and objection and she had only filed her vakalatnama, that too, after passing of order by this Court for producing defendant no.1 Shyamal Kumar Banerjee only as other Near Relatives were not turning up.

13. It transpired to the Court that the matter between the parties 8 Patna High Court TEST SUIT No.1 of 2000 dt.07-11-2012 8 / 10 may be amicably settled, and therefore, by order dated 9.12.2011 the parties were directed to appear before this Court personally on an agreed date.

14. In the meantime, 'No Objections' on affidavit were filed by Defendant nos.1 and 2, namely, Shyamal Kumar Banerjee and Rita Roy as well as by Near Relative No.3 Alok Nath Chatterjee, Near Relative No.4 Namita Gopal and Near Relative No.5 Kallol Bose on 5.7.2012. However, no orders were passed on the said affidavits and the matter was adjourned. On 24.8.2012, near relatives Shyamal Kumar Banerjee, Rita Roy and Kallol Bose appeared personally and also filed their 'No Objections' on affidavits, and stated that they were not interested in contesting the suit and they supported their affidavits filed on that day. It was stated by learned counsel for the Near Relatives that Namita Gopal was very old and was residing in Mumbai and she was not in a physical condition to come to the Court. The affidavits of 'No Objection' filed on her behalf and also on behalf of Alok Nath Chatterjee, who was residing in Australia, were duly attested by the Additional Commissioner of Income Tax, Mumbai. It is stated that the said Namita Gopal was attorney holder of Alok Nath Chatterjee.

15. As stated earlier, the Will was written in Bengali and a copy of the English translation of the same was also filed. Will was executed in Patna within the jurisdiction of this Court. It is stated that the original Will was filed in the Court separately in a sealed 9 Patna High Court TEST SUIT No.1 of 2000 dt.07-11-2012 9 / 10 cover. In the circumstances, this Court finds that the application filed by the applicant under section 278 of the Act is in accordance with the requirements of law.

16. In the light of the evidence of the witnesses, this Court has perused the original Will of the Testatrix and also its translated copy. This Court finds that the Testatrix has executed the Will and put her signature on the same. This Court also finds that earlier the Near Relatives had filed their caveat and objections with a view to contest the suit. However, with the intervention of close relatives and well wishers, all the Near Relatives refrained from contesting the suit and all of them have separately filed their 'No Objections' on affidavits. Three Near Relatives have also personally appeared in Court and have said that they are not interested in contesting the suit and they have no objection if a letter of administration is granted in favour of the plaintiff Smt. Sarama Banerjee. The attesting witnesses have identified the signature of the Testatrix on the Will as well as their own signatures, which have been marked as Exhibits. Thus, this Court finds that the Will conforms to the requirement of section 263 of the Act.

17. The witnesses have stated that the Will is the last Will of the Testatrix duly executed by her. They have also stated that the Testatrix was in a sound state of mind and body at the time of execution of the Will. This Court further finds that there is nothing on record to show that this Will was not the last document executed 10 Patna High Court TEST SUIT No.1 of 2000 dt.07-11-2012 10 / 10 by the Testatrix.

18. In the circumstances, this Court is satisfied that the Will is genuine and contains last wishes of the Testatrix, duly executed by her in full consciousness and in a sound state of mind and body and duly attested by the witnesses. Hence, it satisfies the requirements of law.

19. As a result, this application is allowed. Let a letter of administration be issued in favour of the plaintiff Smt. Sarama Banerjee in terms of the Will in respect of the properties covered by the Will.

(Jayanandan Singh, J) Pradeep/-