HA MALBARI (DEAD) BY LRS. versus NASIRUDDIN PIRMOHMAD AND ORS.
Proceedings under Section 41 of the Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882, seeking recovery of property on termination of license, are for enforcement of property rights and not a purely personal cause of action; hence, they do not abate on the death of the licensee and can be pursued against his legal...
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- Parties
- Petitioner: HA MALBARI (DEAD) BY LRS.; Respondent: NASIRUDDIN PIRMOHMAD AND ORS.
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 30 September 1997
- Procedural Posture
- Special Leave Petition (civil) / Order on SLP
- Outcome
- Petition dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Effect of Death of Licensee During Proceedings Under Section 41 of Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, Abatement of Proceedings, Nature of Cause of Action Under Section 41 of the Act
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Parties
HA MALBARI (DEAD) BY LRS.
Petitioner
NASIRUDDIN PIRMOHMAD AND ORS.
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Special Leave Petition (civil) / Order on SLP
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether proceedings under Section 41 of the Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 abate upon the death of the alleged licensee during their pendency
- 2 Nature of the cause of action in such proceedings—whether personal
- 3 Applicability of Section 306 of Indian Succession Act, 1925
Ratio Decidendi
Proceedings under Section 41 of the Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882, seeking recovery of property on termination of license, are for enforcement of property rights and not a purely personal cause of action; hence, they do not abate on the death of the licensee and can be pursued against his legal representatives.
Court Disposition
Petition dismissed
Orders
- Notice directed to be issued to the respondents to explore possibility of settlement
- Notice returnable after six weeks
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