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Sri. V. Arvind vs Smt. Bhagyalakshmi
2025 Latest Caselaw 764 Kant

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 764 Kant
Judgement Date : 7 July, 2025

Karnataka High Court

Sri. V. Arvind vs Smt. Bhagyalakshmi on 7 July, 2025

Author: Jyoti Mulimani
Bench: Jyoti Mulimani
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                                                        RFA No. 859 of 2017


                    HC-KAR



                         IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU

                              DATED THIS THE 7TH DAY OF JULY, 2025

                                            BEFORE
                             THE HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE JYOTI MULIMANI
                          REGULAR FIRST APPEAL NO. 859 OF 2017 (PAR)

                   BETWEEN:

                   SRI. YENDAMURI VENKATA SIVA RAVI PRASAD,
                   S/O MR. Y.RAMAKRISHNA RAO,
                   AGED ABOUT 39 YEARS,
                   R/AT NO.32, I MAIN, I CROSS,
                   GOPAL REDDY LAYOUT, BANASWADI,
                   BENGALURU-560 043.
                                                                ...APPELLANT
                   (BY SRI. DR.PRAJWAL ARADHYA., ADVOCATE FOR
                       SRI. S.KALYAN BASAVARAJ., ADVOCATE)

                   AND:

                   1.     SMT. BHAGYALAKSHMI
                          D/O. M.RAMAIAH,
                          AGED ABOUT 41 YEARS,
Digitally signed by
THEJAS KUMAR N
                    2.    SMT. MANJULA
Location: HIGH
COURT OF                  D/O. M.RAMAIAH,
KARNATAKA                 AGED ABOUT 38 YEARS,

                   3.     SMT. GIRIJA
                          D/O. M.RAMAIAH,
                          AGED ABOUT 33 YEARS,

                   4.     SRI. M.RAMAIAH
                          S/O. LATE MUNISWAMAPPA,
                          AGED ABOUT 87 YEARS,
                          SINCE DECEASED BY LR'S
                          ARE BOUGHT ON RECORD AS
                          R1 TO 3
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                                          RFA No. 859 of 2017


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    RESPONDENTS 1 TO 4 ARE
    RESIDING AT HORAMAVU VILLAGE,
    BANASWADI POST,
    BENGALURU-560 043.
                                               ...RESPONDENTS
(R1 TO 3 ARE SERVED AND UNREPRESENTED;
 R1 TO 3 ARE LR'S OF DECEASED FOR R4
 V/O DATED:07.07.2025)

     THIS REGULAR FIRST APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION
96 OF THE CPC.

     THIS REGULAR FIRST APPEAL IS LISTED FOR ORDERS,
THIS DAY, THE JUDGMENT WAS DELIVERED AS UNDER:


                      ORAL JUDGMENT

Sri.Prajwal Aradhya., counsel on behalf of Sri.S.Kalyan

Basavaraj., for the appellant has appeared in person.

Notice to the respondents was ordered on 30.07.2018. A

perusal of the office note depicts that respondents 1 to 3 are

served and unrepresented. They have neither engaged the

services of an advocate nor conducted the case as a party in

person.

2. The short facts are these:

The plaintiffs filed a suit against their father Ramaiah in

O.S.No.15923/2003 on the file of XXVIII Addl. City Civil and

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Sessions Judge, Mayo Hall, Bengaluru seeking partition and

separate possession. On the trial of the action, the Trial Court

vide Judgment and Decree dated 29.06.2009 decreed the suit.

The appellant has assailed the Judgment and Decree of the

Trial Court in this appeal on several grounds as set-out in the

memorandum of appeal.

3. Counsel for the appellant in presenting his

arguments strenuously urged that the suit filed by the plaintiffs

against their father seeking partition and separate possession is

a collusive suit. He contended that the father Ramaiah had sold

the property in favor of appellant's vendor prior to filing of the

suit and the appellant's vendor being the pre-suit purchaser

was not made as a party to the original suit. He argued by

saying that the Division Bench of this Court in

R.F.A.No.686/2017 C/w. 759/2017 has set-aside the Judgment

and Decree dated 29.06.2009 in O.S.N.15923/2003 and the

Final Decree dated 19.03.2016 in F.D.P.No.25001/2010 and the

suit in O.S.No.15923/2003 was restored. Counsel further

submits that after the remand, the suit has been dismissed for

non-prosecution. Counsel therefore, submits that an

appropriate order may be passed.

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4. Heard the arguments and perused the appeal

papers with care.

5. It is not in dispute that the plaintiffs filed a suit

against their father seeking partition and separate possession.

Suffice it to note that Ramaiah had sold the property in favor of

appellant's vendor before filing of the suit. Though the

appellant's vendor was pre-suit purchaser, he was not made as

a party to the proceedings in O.S.No.15923/2003. However,

the Trial Court decreed the suit and granted share. This is

unsustainable in law. The appellant's vendor was pre-suit

purchaser and the property was not available for partition.

Moreover, after the remand, the suit has been dismissed for

non-prosecution. A perusal of the E-court status of

O.S.No.15923/2003 reflects that after the remand, the

plaintiffs did not appear before the Trial Court and hence, the

suit has been dismissed for non-prosecution on 08.03.2019.

The Judgment and Decree dated 29.06.2009 passed by

the XXVIII Addl. City Civil and Sessions Judge, Mayo Hall,

Bengaluru in O.S.No.15923/2003 is set-aside.

6. Resultantly, the Regular First Appeal is allowed.

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Because of the disposal of the appeal, the pending

interlocutory applications if any are disposed of.

Sd/-

(JYOTI MULIMANI) JUDGE MRP

 
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