rent due to the plaintiff and his co-sharers, when all or any of his co-sharers who refuse to join in the suit ... plaintiff, or co-plaintiff.
For the purpose of Section 142(2) , the co-sharer plaintiffs as well as co-sharer defendants are both treated
co-sharer landlords with respect to a quantity of land proportionate to that co-sharer's share in the entire holding. The co-sharer ... have not made their co-sharers parties to the suit at all and the plaint tells us that the co-sharers refused to take
proposition that one co-sharer could not enhance his share if he did make other co-sharers parties. But there is another passage ... originally payable in one sum to the co-sharers jointly, but that by arrangement between the co-sharers on the one hand and the tenant
what the co-sharers stated is that the plaintiff is conceded, by his co-sharers, the right to recover rent from, defendants ... co-sharers is unable to obtain the joinder of his co-sharers for bringing an action for the whole rent. The law expressly allows
grave danger to the public peace or public safety, a co-sharer tenant or the landlord of the non-agricultural tenant may, if such land ... both a co-sharer tenant and the landlord apply under this section and comply with the provisions herein contained the co-sharer tenant shall have
plaintiff and his co-sharers during
the Hilsa season to the exclusion of the plaintiff and his
co-sharers. In view of these contentions ... given by two co-sharers to
two persons with the receipt given by another set of co-
sharers to these two persons
joint title, and possession of the co-sharers and the title of each co-sharer became limited to the actual property allotted ... co-sharers. He also could not say if any raiyat of his takhta, according to the previous partition suit, had been recorded under other co
sale under S. 3 of the Partition Act the co-sharers applicants become entitled to get the property at the valuation fixed by the Court ... also to the co-sharers of the erstwhile undivided joint family. The sale by the stranger to the co-sharer is a forced sale
whether a co-sharer who to prevent arrest for a decree against himself and another co-sharer for arrears of rent due by both under ... came into existence on his payment of his co-sharer's share of the rent and both its character and extent are determined
three co-sharers sought to oust a tenant, and it was held that the plaintiff could only sue jointly with his co-sharers. In Balkrishna ... further and held that a co-sharer who is a manager cannot even with the consent of his co-sharers maintain a suit by himself