Nanag Ram v. Kanhaiya Lal

Supreme Court of India · 09 May 2016
Kurian Joseph; Rohinton Fali Nariman
CIVIL APPEAL NO. 4984 OF 2016
civil appeal_allowed

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The Supreme Court disposed of a property dispute appeal as compromised between parties and directed disbursement of land acquisition compensation.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CIVIL APPEAL NO. 4984 OF 2016
[@ SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (C) NO. 8766 OF 2009]
NANAG RAM (D) BY LRS.& ORS. Appellant(s)
VERSUS
KANHAIYA LAL (D) TR.LRS.& ORS. Respondent(s)
JUDGMENT
KURIAN, J.

1. Leave granted.

2. The parties are before this Court with certain grievances regarding share of the property on the basis of the Will executed by late Gyarsa. During the pendency of the appeal, it is seen that the parties have arrived at a compromise and the Deed of Compromise dated 27.03.2016, duly signed by them, has been produced before this Court in I.A.No. 5 of 2016. Therefore, this appeal is disposed of as compromised between the parties and the Deed of Compromise dated 27.03.2016 produced in I.A.No.5 shall form part of this Judgment.

3. In order to enable the parties to work out the fruits of the decree of compromise, we direct the Civil Judge, Senior Division and Chief Judicial Page 2 Magistrate, Jaipur to disburse the amount of compensation, deposited in the land acquisition proceedings, expeditiously and in any case, within two months from the date of production of a copy of this Judgment.

4. With the above observations and directions, the appeal is disposed of with no order as to costs ........................ J. [ KURIAN JOSEPH ] ....................... J. [ ROHINTON FALI NARIMAN ] New Delhi; May 09, 2016.