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Koodalmanickam In Devaswom Managing, Committee Vs. Thachudaya Kaimal @ Manickankeralan [1996] INSC 210 (7 February 1996)
1996 Latest Caselaw 142 SC

Citation : 1996 Latest Caselaw 142 SC
Judgement Date : Feb/1996

    

Koodalmanickam in Devaswom Managing, Committee Vs. Thachudaya Kaimal @ Manickankeralan [1996] INSC 210 (7 February 1996)

Ramaswamy, K.Ramaswamy, K.Hansaria B.L. (J)

CITATION: JT 1996 (2) 336 1996 SCALE (2)217

ACT:

HEAD NOTE:

O R D E R

This appeal by special arises from the order dated March 31, 1978 of the learned single Judge of the Kerala High Court in Second Appeal No.1006/1976. The sole respondent instituted a suit against the appellant contending that the properties were a part of the residential premises given to him in person am for his personal benefit under a decree of the British Resident for the State of Travancore and Cochin.

Consequentially, he is entitled to enjoy the income or the usufruct during his tenure. The trial Court and the appellate Court dismissed the suit; but in Second Appeal the learned single Judge allowed the appeal and held that he is entitled to the enjoyment of the income or usufruct. Pending appeal, the respondent died. We are informed that appellant- committee has taken over the property. Right to enjoy the property even assuming that the order is correct, is a right only in person am and on demise the right ceases to exist. Consequently, nothing survives in this case for decision.

The appeal is accordingly disposed of. No costs.

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