Calcutta High Court
Roghu Singh vs Misri Singh And Anr. on 18 May, 1894
Equivalent citations: (1894)ILR 21CAL825
JUDGMENT
Ghose and Gordon, JJ.
1. We think that the learned District Judge was right in holding that no appeal lay against an order setting aside a sale under Section 173 of the Bengal Tenancy Act. The order in question could not be regarded as a "decree" as defined by the Code of Civil Procedure, nor could it fall within Section 244 of that Code, because the appellant was an outsider, and not a party to the suit in which the decree was made. The Bengal Tenancy Act itself does not provide for an appeal against an order like this, and we are not aware of any provision in the Civil Procedure Code allowing an appeal against such an order.
2. That being so, this appeal will be dismissed with costs.