respondents by
filing another civil suit in order to challenge the collusive decrees obtained by
the petitioners and other similarly situated persons of the land ... petitioners
filed suits in the Civil Court and obtained the collusive decrees of the land
measuring 6531 kanal 11 marla i.e. about 816 acres
collusive
decrees, pursuant to which, the Respondents 2 to 5 divided the properties belong
to the 1st Respondent Trust at their convenience, thereby large extent
declaration
against Anop Singh and others in which the suit was decreed by
collusion and the order of decreeing the suit passed
mutated their names in the ancestral land in
collusion with the revenue officers.
2. Trial Court decreed the suit filed by the plaintiff which
Murugesan collusively filed a memo stating that the suit may
be decreed, by wantonly suppressing from the Court the fact
http://www.judis
Will allegedly written by Rani Devi on 30.1.1995.
Learned Trail Court decreed the suit of Durga (deceased) through Rani Devi on the ground that Durga ... favour of Sant Ram to be one obtained by collusion and misrepresentation and decreed the suit.
First appellate court on appreciation of evidence recorded
trial court has
laid it, and dismissed the appeal.
10. Having suffered decrees concurrently before both the courts below,
the defendants have now approached this ... compromise decrees passed under Order
XXIII Rule 3 CPC , it is subject to an exception where such decrees are
obtained by fraud or collusion. Given
after the money
decrees had been passed against respondents No.5 & 6 vide judgment &
decrees dated 30th March, 2018. Further, the suit ... evade the execution of the three money decrees dated 30th March,
2018, by way of a collusive compromise decree dated 17th January
them. Defendant No.1 is none other than donee
herself. Suit was decreed as per Ex.P-5. It is legally
understandable that when ... tells that she has no objection for
decreeing the suit. This is nothing but collusion of the
highest order. Improbability of the version
this Act or by any fraudulent
method, [including decrees obtained in suit by fraud and
collusion] he may, after giving reasonable opportunity to the
transferee