ORDER Walsh, J. 1. The suit was brought on a promissory note executed by defendant 2 signing his own name and also signing as guardian of the minor defendant 1. In the prayer column the only relief asked for was against the assets of the minor in the hands of defendant 2. The plaintiff afterwards asked leave to amend the plaint by asking for relief against defendant 2 personally. The amendment was allowed and defendant 2 then alleged that the personal claim against him was barred on the date the amendment was allowed. To save limitation the plaintiff relied on a M.O for Rs. 2 received by him on 19th August 1929 from defendant 2. The Court did not find it proved that it was towards payment of the promissory note debt, and consequently the personal relief against defendant 2 was refused to plaintiff. This revision petition is filed against that order. It is argued for the plaintiff on the authority of Saminatha v. Muthayya (1892) 15 Mad 417, a very similar case, that as defendant 2 was a party to the suit from the beginning, the effect of the amendment was not to add a new person as defendant but to alter the ground on which a person already a defendant was to be held liable. Consequently once the amendment was allowed, Section 22, Lim. Act, did not apply. Mr. Jayarama Ayyar for the respondent did not dispute the legal correctness of petitioners contention, but he sought to uphold the order of the lower Court on the ground that the promissory-note was not executed by defendant 2 in his personal capacity but only as guardian not the minor. For this he relies on the form of the plaint as showing the interpretation which plaintiff put on the promissory-note, and also on the wording of the note itself. I have no hesitation in agreeing with the view of the lower Court that on the promissory-note defendant 2 is personally liable, and I should in any case be reluctant to interfere in revision with such a finding on the interpretation of a document unless the lower Court were very clearly wrong. The material part of the promissory-note runs: