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Section 18 in The Religious Endowments Act, 1863 [Entire Act]
Section 92 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
The Representation Of The People Act, 1950
Section 14 in The Representation Of The People Act, 1950 [Entire Act]
Shyam Lal Rawat vs Ram Lal And Ors. on 18 November, 1985
26. The learned counsel for the defendant-respondents has referred to the case of Shyam Lal Rawat v. Ram Lal, reported in AIR 1987 All 32. In this case the allegation of corrupt practice were levelled and material facts were not pleaded in an election petition under the Representation of the People Act of 1951 which sought setting aside of election of an elected member of the Legislative Assembly. The contents of the petition were vague. The pleas regarding corrupt practice were not stated in concise form therefore, the election petition was rejected.
The Societies Registration Act, 1860
Bhagwan Das Chela Mahant Atma Das vs Moti Chand Ram And Ors. on 17 January, 1949
In the case of Bhagwan Das v. Moti Chand Ram, reported in AIR 1949 All 612 an observation has been made by the Court, which reads as under:
Mohammad Khalil Khan vs Mahbub Ali Mian on 31 May, 1948
In the case of Mohammad Khalil Khan v. Mahboob Ali Mian, reported in AIR 1949 PC 78 it is held that the cause of action has no relation whatever to the defence that may be set up by the defendant nor does it depend upon the character of the relief prayed for by the plaintiff. It refers to the media upon which the plaintiff asks the Court to arrive at a conclusion in his favour. A cause of action for the plaintiff to recover the property would be
disclosed if the plaintiff asserts title on the said property. If the plaintiff does not assert title on the said property he cannrt file a suit on the basis of title for the property. So in such a suit cause of action would refer to the title of the plaintiff. Similarly in a suit of inheritance the plaintiff has to show the present right of his inheritance. If the plaintiff claims on the basis of a will during the lifetime of the executor of the will, he will have no cause of action because the property under the will is to be inherited by him after the death of the executor of the will. In a case falling under the Moharnmendan Law an heir cannot claim inheritance during the life time of the last owner because inheritance to the property will open when the last owner dies. In the same manner if a suit is filed for management of property as trustee or manager of the trust the plaintiff has to disclose his interest in the management as also the requirement as to why he wants to be appointed as trustee.