Champalal vs Saligram on 17 March, 1961
This explains why the judgment of trual court does not deal with this branch of the defendant's case at all as it is now sought to be presented to us. At this date, however, we have a bench decision of our own Court, governing the point, in Ganga Ram v. Keshava Deo, ILR (1958) 8 Raj 1085 : (AIR 1960 Raj 10). The facts of that case were that the plaintiff K instituted a suit against the defendants B and G for the recovery of certain money as principal and interest on the allegation that the defendant B bad borrowed some money from the plaintiff and had executed a pro-note for the same.