GUWAHATI, India, Feb. 3 -- Gauhati High Court issued the following order on Jan. 6:
1. Heard Mr. A.C. Sarma, learned senior counsel representing the appellant as well as Mr. D.J. Mahanta, learned counsel appearing for the respondents.
2. This is a Regular First Appeal under Section 96 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) whereby the judgment dated 27.03.2019 passed by the court of learned Civil Judge No.1, Kamrup (M) at Guwahati in Title Suit No.338/2015 is under challenge.
3. The present respondents, being the plaintiffs before the trial court, are the legal heirs of late Sohan Singh Flora and late Pritam Kaur Flora. They follow Hindu religion. In fact, late Sohan Singh Flora and late Pritam Kaur Flora had seven children including the present respondents, the present appellant and late Jasbir Singh Flora.
4. The respondent S. Pal Singh Flora, late Jasbir Singh Flora and the appellant S. Dalbir Singh Flora are the sons. The respondents Mrs. R. Ravinder Kaur Virdi, Mrs. Manjit Kaur Bhamra, Mrs. Surinder Kaur Notey and Mrs. Paramjit Kaur Bhamra are the daughters.
5. In his lifetime, late Sohan Singh Flora had purchased a plot of land measuring 3.34 Are under Dag No.117 of Patta No.636 at Guwahati Mouza, village Sahar Guwahati Pt.-1 in the district of Kamrup. He constructed an RCC building and a Assam Type House over the said plot of land, which are known as "Flora Bhawan". The appellant and respondents were born in the said building. On attaining majority, all of them married.
6. In the year 1987, Sohan Singh Flora expired. After his death, the land was mutated in the name of late Pritam Kaur Flora on 11.11.1991. By that time, late Jasbir Singh Flora had already died unmarried.
7. It may be mentioned that the respondents Mrs. R. Ravinder Kaur Virdi, Mrs. Manjit Kaur Bhamra, Mrs. Surinder Kaur Notey and Mrs. Paramjit Kaur Bhamra were married and they started living in their matrimonial house. All of them used to visit Flora Bhawan and used to stay in some particular rooms where they used to stay before their marriage.
8. During the lifetime of Pritam Kaur Flora, she used to collect rent from some portion of the house, which were let out to some other persons. The respondents and the present appellant also used to visit their mother Pritam Kaur Flora and looked after her and helped in the maintenance of the property. The appellant S. Dalbir Singh Flora also used to stay in the said property along with his mother Pritam Kaur Flora.
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