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1904 DIGILAW 27 (CAL)

Dharani Kanta Lahiry Chowdhury v. Girija Kanta Lahiry Chowdhury

1904-01-29

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JUDGMENT 1. We have heard learned counsel on both sides in the matter of this rule. It seems to us that, as matters stand at present, the properties must be treated as joint properties of the two parties concerned. The Civil Court, where the suit for partition is now pending, has declared that the said properties are joint properties and ordered partition being effected ; and it is obvious that, until that jointness is disturbed by actual partition in the suit the properties must be treated as having been declared by the Civil Court to be joint properties. That being so, we are of opinion that no order such as is contemplated by sec. 145, Cr. P. C., can be made in this case. The rule will accordingly be made absolute so as to set aside that order.