Mohan Chand Kandu Vs Azim Kazi Chowkidar

Calcutta High Court 12 Jun 1869 (1869) 06 CAL CK 0042

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Sir Barnes Peacock, Kt., C.J.@mdashWe are of opinion that the defendant in the original suit having died before the filing of the plaint against him, the Court had no jurisdiction to decide upon the case. Under these circumstances the time during which the suit was being prosecuted bona fide and with due diligence against the dead man, may be deducted in calculating the period of limitation against his representatives. It will be for the Judge to determine whether the plaintiff was suing the deceased bona fide and with due diligence, or whether he was wanting in due care and caution in not ascertaining whether the party against whom he was proceeding was dead. The case of Rajkishoree Dassee v. Bodunchunder Shaha 6 W.R. 298, is not applicable to a case like the present.

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