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Section 53 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 [Entire Act]
Section 50 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Amar Chandra Kundu vs Sebak Chand Chowdhury on 23 March, 1907
L.R. 435 and Amar Chandra Kundu v. Sebak Chand Chowdhury 34 C. 642 : 11 C.W.N. 593 : 5 C.L.J. 491 : 2 M.L.T. 207 (F.B.).
Section 53 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Section 52 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 [Entire Act]
Ali Ahmad vs Sohan Lal And Anr. on 15 April, 1914
The decree-holder did not produce his witnesses, although he had got summonses issued, on the dates fixed for the hearing; of the case and accordingly the case was decided without any evidence haying been gone into. The Subordinate Judge, resting his decision upon the judgment in the mortgage suit, held that the property was mortgaged without family necessity and consequently the decree against the deceased fathers. Gopi and Gobardhan, was extinguished on their death and no longer subsisted. Relying upon the cases of Ali Ahmad v. Sohan Lal 24 Ind. Cas.