Mohinder Singh in the properties of Dasondha Singh, therefore, the two collusive decrees, which were unregistered, were nothing but instruments of transfer of the property ... decrees, as he was having no locus standi being only an appointed heir. He submitted that those decrees could have been declared collusive and void
title to the suit land, the collusive agreements and collusive decrees passed without impleading the plaintiff and other real owners of the property ... sale deeds through Court on the basis of the aforesaid collusive decrees, defendant Nos. 1 to 3 filed applications before the Settlement Commissioner for recording
lease deed dated 3-9-1918, and
had suffered collusive decrees to be passed against them in
the maintenance suits and other actions, and that ... unnecessary to go into
the question as to the collusive character of the
maintenance decrees and the execution sales. On 26-9-1935 a
decree
saving in favour of decrees obtained bona fide as distinguished from collusive decrees for the simple reason that it would be inappropriate for revenue authorities ... into the question whether the decree of a Civil Court is collusive. The only effect of Section 12 (4) is that a decree obtained after
also been made to avoid reduction of the surplus area by collusive decrees or orders. Necessary provision has also been made to enable the land
proceedings in the Civil Court which had culminated in collusive decrees passed on the admission of the petitioners or their nominee. The plaintiffs' rights ... other ground for concluding that the decrees passed on the petitioners admission were collusive would be that the proceedings in which these decrees have been
instituted on behalf of the Durga, for a declaration that the decrees in the two previous suits in the First Appellate Court and in second ... suit properties and his right to possession, were really fraudulent and collusive decrees, obtained by collusion between the plaintiff and the then representative
interest in, and to immoveable property. This would result in obtaining collusive decrees and dispossessing the persons in possession of immoveable property in their
parte decrees in favour of the contesting opposite parties on the allegations that the contesting opposite parties had obtained ex parte decrees collusively and fraudulently ... aside the ex parte decrees which were against the provisions of law and were the result of collusion and fraud practised by the plaintiff
made a party to the suit and the
suit was collusively decreed on compromise. Immediately
thereafter, the Wakif, namely, Mirza Mohammed Haider ... that is, after 32
years that the Wakif filed a collusive suit which was decreed
on compromise. The Wakif did not, however, question the
registration