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"The case was taken up on 13.6.1983 on which date both the parties, conceded the rights of each other. The Defendant conceded that the plaintiff has a superior right of preemption. The Plaintiff admitted that the suit land was actually sold for Rs.30,000/- by the vendor the Defendant. The counsel for the Plaintiff paid Rs.24,000/- to the Defendant in the court and the remaining Rs.6,000/- has already been deposited in the court as 1/5th of the preemption amount."

Allegedly, she was put in possession of the said land in purported execution of the said decree of pre-emption. A deed of gift was executed by Defendant-Respondent No.1 on 24.1.1984 in favour of Respondent Nos.3 to 7 herein, who are sons and daughters of Respondent Nos.1 and 2. They applied for mutation of their names, which was granted in their favour by an order dated 28.1.1985. Assailing the said order of mutation as also the said consent decree, a suit was filed by the appellant herein. The said suit was dismissed. As indicated hereinbefore, the first appeal as also the second appeal preferred thereagainst have also been dismissed.