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Margrate Mary vs Mariyasusai (Died)
2021 Latest Caselaw 14014 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 14014 Mad
Judgement Date : 14 July, 2021

Madras High Court
Margrate Mary vs Mariyasusai (Died) on 14 July, 2021
                                                                           C.R.P.(N.P.D).No.484 of 2018

                                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                 DATED : 14.07.2021

                                                      CORAM

                                   THE HON'BLE Mr. JUSTICE G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN

                                            C.R.P.(NPD) No.484 of 2018
                                                        and
                                        CMP Nos.2543 of 2018 and 9942 of 2021

                     1. Margrate Mary
                     2. Joshpin Margrate
                     3. Anitha Jose                           ....     Petitioners

                                                         Vs

                     Fr.Periyanayagam, O.C.D
                     Son of M.Arumaiselvam
                     Provindial of Tamil Nadu Carmelite Province,
                     OCD Religious Trust,
                     Carmeliet Provincial House,
                     Sirumalar Nagar, Manikandam,
                     Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu.

                     S.Savariyappan (Died)

                     Mariyasusai (Died)                       ....     Respondent

                     Prayer :- Civil Revision Petition is filed under Article 227 of the
                     Constitution of India to set aside the fair and decreetal order dated
                     22.08.2017 made in R.E.A.No.27 of 2009 in R.E.P.No.32 of 2008 in
                     O.S.No.344 of 1998 on the file of the District Munsif, Palacode.

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                                                                                C.R.P.(N.P.D).No.484 of 2018

                                   For Petitioners     :    Mr.R.Selvakumar
                                   For Respondent      :    Mr.S.A.Rajan
                                                            for Mr.J.M.Dharma Sanjeevi

                                                          ORDER

This Civil Revision Petition is filed against the fair and decreetal

order dated 22.08.2017 made in R.E.A.No.27 of 2009 in R.E.P.No.32 of

2008 in O.S.No.344 of 1998 on the file of the District Munsif, Palacode,

thereby allowing the petition to substitute the Decree-holder.

2. The petitioners are the Judgment Debtors. Originally, one

Savariappan through his power agent filed a suit in O.S.No.344 of 1998 for

declaration and recovery of possession. In the said suit, the Judgment

Debtors were absent and they were set ex-parte. Therefore, the ex-parte

decree was passed on 21.06.2000. Originally, the Decree-Holder filed an

Execution Petition in REP No.32 of 2008 on 18.11.2008. Pending suit, the

said Savariappan has cancelled the Power of Attorney executed in favour of

one Arulraj and executed a gift deed dated 22.09.2000 in favour of his

daughter i.e.,Sebastiammal. In turn, the said Sebastiammal settled and

endowed the suit properties in favour of the respondent herein by a

registered settlement deed dated 23.07.2018 vide Document No.1961/2008.

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Thereafter, the revenue records muted in favour of the respondent herein.

Therefore, he filed a petition to permit him to substitute the petitioners in

the name of Savariappan represented through his power agent Arulraj.

3. The learned counsel for the petitioners would submit that the

petition for substituting the Execution Petition filed under Order 21 Rule 16

of CPC is not at all applicable to the case on hand. Only in the year 2009

the petition has been filed to substitute the Decree-Holder, based on the

subsequent transfer under Order 21 Rule 16 of CPC read with Section 146

of CPC. On the date of filing of the Execution Petition, the present

transferee has no locus standi and on the date of order of adjudication on

22.08.2017, the Execution Petition is barred by the Law of Limitation. He

further submitted that subsequent to the settlement deed executed by the

said Savariappan in favour of his daughter was cancelled by the cancellation

deed dated 18.11.2011 and the same was marked as Ex.R1. The petitioners

also filed a petition in CMP No.9942 of 2021 raising additional grounds

stating that even as per the settlement deed executed by Savariappan, the

entire properties were not settled in favour his daughter except some parts

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of the property comprised in S.No.32 and other properties were settled in

her favour. Therefore, the petitioners cannot be substituted in the name of

Savariappan. He further submitted that the ex-parte decree dated

21.06.2000 is counter in nature and not considered the points for

determination and simply allowed the suit.

4. Per contra, the learned counsel for the respondent submitted

that the points raised by the petitioners can be very well adjudicated under

Section 47 of CPC before the Execution Court. The order under challenge

is nothing but to maintain cause title to include the respondent as

petitioners in the Execution Petition. Therefore, he prayed for dismissal of

the Civil Revision Petition.

5. Heard, Mr.R.Selvakumar, learned counsel appearing for

petitioners and Mr.S.A.Rajan, learned counsel appearing for the respondent

and perused the materials available on record.

6. The only point for consideration is that whether the

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respondent can be substituted in the name of original Decree Holder and

whether the petition under Order 21 Rule 16 is applicable or not.

Originally, one Savariappan filed a suit in O.S.No.344 of 1998 for

declaration and recovery of possession in respect of the suit properties and

the same was allowed by the Judgment and Decree dated 21.06.2000.

Thereafter, by a settlement deed dated 22.09.2000, the suit property was

settled in favour of his daughter i.e., Sebastiammal. In turn, by a settlement

deed dated 23.07.2008, the properties were settled by her in favour of the

respondent herein. In the meanwhile, the said Savariappan filed an

Execution Petition in REP No.32 of 2008 on 18.11.2008 and in the year

2009 the respondent filed a petition to substitute the petitioners. In fact, the

said Savariappan also cancelled the Power of Attorney executed in favour of

one Arulraj dated 22.09.2000, which was marked as Ex.A1 and executed a

settlement deed in favour of his daughter. However, the said Savariappan

filed an Execution Petition in REP No.32 of 2008 through his power agent

i.e., Arulraj on 18.11.2008, pending the suit, he cancelled the Power of

Attorney executed in favour of the said Arulraj. That apart on the date of

filing of the Execution Petition, the suit properties were settled as early as

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on 22.09.2000 in favour of his daughter. Therefore, the said Savariappan

ought not to have filed an Execution Petition in his name through his power

agent.

7. On the strength of the Power of Attorney dated 22.09.2000,

his daughter i,e., Sabestiammal executed a settlement deed in favour of the

respondent herein by a registered settlement deed dated 23.07.2008, which

was marked as Ex.A3. Therefore, the petition to substitute the power holder

under Order 21 Rule 16 of CPC is not at all maintainable.

8. In view of the additional grounds, the order passed in

R.E.A.No.27 of 2009 in R.E.P.No.32 of 2008 in O.S.No.344 of 1998 on the

file of the District Munsif, Palacode, dated 22.08.2017 is hereby set aside

and the Civil Revision Petition is allowed. Consequently, connected

Miscellaneous Petitions are also closed. No costs.

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To

The District Munsif, Palacode.

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/ C.R.P.(N.P.D).No.484 of 2018

G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN,J.

lpp

C.R.P.(NPD) No.484 of 2018 and CMP Nos.2543 of 2018 & 9942 of 2021

14.07.2021

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/

 
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