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1930 DIGILAW 265 (MAD)

(Moparthi) Nayudamma And Ors. v. (Sreemanthuraja Yarlagada)

1930-11-21

RAMESAM

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JUDGMENT Ramesam, J. 1. The only point raised in this second appeal relates to the amount of pleaders fee awarded by the lower appellate Court to the successful plaintiff. The suit was for a declaration in respect of the right of fishery and injunction. The plaintiff succeeded in both Courts. In appeal Rs. 50 was given as pleaders fee. The learned advocate for the appellant argues that the pleaders fee ought to be only Rs. 25 under Rule 31, Legal Practitioners Fee Rules issued in 1925. Under Rule 31 (b) (1) the minimum fee is Rs. 25 for all cases not falling under Clauses 1, 2, 3, Section 7, Court-fees Act, or under Clause 4, Sub-clause (f) of that section. But Mr. Raghava Rao relies on Rule 37 (b) which relates to declaratory suits. This is a suit for declaration followed by injunction. If the subject-matter is capable of valuation, we are thrown back on Rule 31. But the subject-matter here is a fishery and it is not capable of valuation according to the rules in the Court-fees Act, Section 7, Sub-section 5. We must therefore refer to Rule 37 (b) (2) and under this the Subordinate Judge can fix a fee between Rs. 25 and 100. It is said by the learned advocate for the appellant that the plaintiff himself valued the declaration at Rs. 50 in the plaint. But this seems to be merely a mistake. The plaintiff should value only the injunction and he had no business to value the declaration. Even if he can value the declaration, that does not help us. Under Section 37 what wo have to see is whether the subject-matter in respect of which relief is claimed is capable of valuation. I think that, either the right of fishery is not capable of valuation or, if it is capable of valuation, there is nothing to show that its value is less than Rs. 1,000, on which the fee would be Rs. 50. It is not necessary to disturb the order of the Subordinate Judge. The second appeal is dismissed with costs.