Mouja Atghara
(Possessed by defendant No.1)
6. Devolution of interest of the parties to the lis in respect of the
subject matter
Reforms Act, 1954 is a specific Act
which deals with the devolution of interest of Bhumidar rights. Since,
Layak Ram died in year 1995, Hindu
time of the death an interest in the Mitakshara
coparcenary property, acquired an interest by devolution
under the Act. It is not in dispute that
ancestral as the
plaintiffs have miserably failed to prove the devolution from Khayali Ram
in favour of Chanderbhan, grandfather of the plaintiff. There ... nature. Ex.P4 and
Ex.P7, reflect the devolution of interest on the basis of succession in favour
of Rameshwar Dayal from
when a Bhumidhar
or Asami being a male dies, his interest in his holding shall devolve
in accordance with the order of the succession given ... recognised for the purposes of the Act.
....
10...The manner of devolution of interest of a Bhumidar or an
Asami is provided in Sections
time of the death an interest in the Mitakshara coparcenary property,
acquired an interest by devolution under the Act. It is not in dispute
that
same father as the deceased;
(k) Unmarried Sister;
(l) .......................................................
36. Predecessor in interest of the plaintiffs was the brother of deceased
Likhi, therefore ... which eventuality, it is Smt. Khazano who
shall exclude the devolution of interest upon the brother of deceased.
Plaintiffs in these circumstances, being successors
example where the court finds
that because of altered circumstances, like devolution of interest,
it is necessary to shorten litigation or where the original relief
example where the court finds
that because of altered circumstances, like devolution of interest,
it is necessary to shorten litigation or where the original relief
example where the court finds
that because of altered circumstances, like devolution of interest,
it is necessary to shorten litigation or where the original relief