Guru Das Dhar Vs Bijaya Gobinda Baral

Calcutta High Court 16 Jul 1868 Special Appeal No. 287 of 1868 (1868) 07 CAL CK 0021
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Special Appeal No. 287 of 1868

Final Decision

Dismissed

Judgement Text

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L.S. Jackson, J.@mdashWe think that the decision of the Lower Appellate Court, in this case, is quite correct. A co-sharer in landed property has no right to do any thing which alters the condition of the joint property without the consent of his co-sharers. If he thinks his interest in the property might be improved by works of a particular character, he can effect a partition and improve his particular share. It seems, in this case, the plaintiff interposed when the defendant commenced the infringement of his (plaintiff''s) rights. The suit was reasonable, and the Judge was quite right to order the removal of the materials of the building and the building itself, as far as it had gone. The special appeal is dismissed with costs.

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