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T.p. Kothandapani Naidu v. Kuppusami Naiker And Others

T.p. Kothandapani Naidu v. Kuppusami Naiker And Others

(High Court Of Judicature At Madras)

| 30-01-1914

1. The appellant claims to execute the decree which, he says, has been transferred to him by a person who is himself an assignee of the original decree-holders. The 4th respondent, who is the judgment-debtor, contends that the decree itself is fraudulent, that the transferor of the present applicant is bound to pay him a certain sum of money which he is entitled to set-off against the decree debt and the applicant who is the son-in-law of the transferor took the assignment with notice of his claim and that he had already instituted a suit against the transferor.

2. The lower Court, without deciding any of the questions in issue between the parties, held that the assignment should not be recognised as it was made after notice of the suit by the 4th respondent. We think this order is not right. We are of opinion that the Subordinate Judge should decide whether the transfer is valid and the petitioner is entitled to execute the decree.

3. We, therefore, set aside the order of the Subordinate Judge, and direct him to restore the petition to his file and dispose of it according to law. Costs will abide the result.

Advocate List
Bench
  • HON'BLE JUSTICE SANKARAN NAIR, J
  • HON'BLE JUSTICE AYLING, J
Eq Citations
  • 23 IND. CAS. 951
  • 24 IND. CAS. 766
  • AIR 1914 MAD 86
  • LQ/MadHC/1914/44
Head Note

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 — Ss. 31, 32, 33 and 34 — Transfer of decree — Subordinate Judge, without deciding any of the questions in issue between the parties, holding that the assignment should not be recognised as it was made after notice of the suit by the 4th respondent — Held, Subordinate Judge should decide whether the transfer is valid and the petitioner is entitled to execute the decree