merely a gift to
daughter-in-law like other five collusive decrees made by
land owners to his close relatives."
The appellants refer
though the third defendant
contended that the vendors of plaintiffs obtained collusive
decrees but till this date said decrees are not impugned and
the same
compromise
petition is filed on 16-08-2008 and the suit is decreed in
terms of the compromise by judgment and decree dated ... 25866/2007 is not binding on her and it is a
collusive decreed obtained by defendant No.1 by playing
fraud as alleged
action in favour of the plaintiff and the fact of collusive
decrees obtained by the defendants in the courts of Punjab
and Rajasthan and further
late Gen. Budh Singh and it is argued that hence these decrees are
collusive and not binding on the plaintiff.
7. In my opinion, averring
Title Suit No. 147 of 1999 as collusive, illegal and not
binding upon the plaintiff.
Criticizing the impugned order, Mr. Dwivedi has
made a frontal ... compromise decrees
under challenge could not have the jurisdiction to pass the impugned
order declaring the said compromise decrees as illegal and collusive.
Patna High
decreed ex-parte and resultantly, the decree was put
into execution. There is no sort of collusion on the part of the defendants.
The defendant ... same
house, has been termed as a collusion between the parties. Further, as the
case was decreed ex-parte in a short period of time
instant appeal constituted before this Court, to reverse the
judgements and decrees of both the Courts below.
.
2. The facts necessary for rendering a decision ... plaintiffs in collusion with Sant Ram the then
Sarpanch of
rt
the Gram Panchayat concerned.
Predominantly also the judgement and decrees of the Civil
Court
revenue estate of Village Boupur,
Tehsil Guhla, District Kaithal, has been decreed by setting-aside the
judgment and decree dated 23.12.1992 passed in Civil Suit ... defendants as it was a result of fraud, collusion, misrepresentation
and based on fraudulent documents, stands decreed, appeal against which
preferred by the appellant-defendants
this Act or by any fraudulent method,
including decrees obtained in suit by fraud and
collusion he may, after giving reasonable
opportunity to the transfer