Bombay High Court
Smt. Hashma Begum Wd/O Haji Abdul Quavi … vs Mr. Abdul Shakoor S/O Mohammad Ayyub And … on 22 May, 2026
2026:BHC-NAG:7368
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY
NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR.
CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION (CRA) NO. 99 OF 2024
WITH
CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION (CRA) NO. 107 OF 2024
CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION (CRA) NO. 99 OF 2024
APPLICANTS :- 1 Smt. Hashma Begum Wd/o Haji
(Ori. Deft. Nos. 2 Abdul Qavi (since deceased)
to 5 on R.A.)
2 M/s Dua Developers & Builders, A
Partnership Firm, Through its
Partner, Mr. Noor Mohd. Nagani S/o
Mohd. Ashraf Nagani, Age 43 Years,
Occupation: Business, R/o
Ismailpura, Naya Godam, Yerkhada
Road, Kamptee, District Nagpur.
3 Mr. Noor Mohd. Nagani S/o Mohd.
Ashraf Nagani, Partner of Applicant
No.02 Age 43 Years, Occupation:
Business, R/o Ismallpura, Naya
Godam, Terkhada Road, Kamptee,
District Nagpur.
4 Mr. Parvez Siddique Noor
Mohamaad, Partner of Defendant
No.02 Age 53 Years, Occupation:
Business, R/o Bunkar Colony,
Kamptee, District Nagpur
..VERSUS..
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RESPONDENTS :- 1. Mr. Abdul Shakoor S/o Mohammad
(Ori. Plaintiffs on Ayyub, Age: 72 Years, Occupation:
R.A.) Labour, R/o Pili Haweli Chowk,
Kamptee, District Nagpur-441002.
2. Mr. Abdul Rasheed Patel S/o Abdul
Raheem Patel, Age: 71 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near Jama
Masjid, Gujri Bazar, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
3. Mr. Maqbool Mohammad Din
Ansari, Age: 70 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Kamptee Colliery
No.03, Mali Baba Quarter No.517,
Tekadi, Post Indar Colliery,
Parshivani, District Nagpur 441404.
4. Mr. Qumruddin S/o Abdul Majid,
Age: 75 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Near Badi Masjid, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
5. Mr. Nisar Ahmad S/o Nizamuddin,
Age: 71 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Plot No.A-11, Civil Colony, New
Yerkheda, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
6. Mr. Khalil Ahmad S/o Mohammad
Yusuf, Age: 55 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Ajim Seth Building,
Warispura, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
7. Mr. Mohammad Juber S/o
Mohammad Mushtaq, Age: 45
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Plot
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No.67, Naimuddin Road, Gujri
Bazar, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
8. Mr. Sayyad Abdul Matin S/o Sayyad
Abdul Kadir, Age: 75 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Lal
Madrasa Road, Warispur, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
9. Mr. Mohammad Khalil S/o
Mohammad Jalil, Age: 72 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Kalamana
Road, B. B. Colony, Behind Life Line
Hospital, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
10. Mr. Shamim Ahmad S/o
Mohammad Sabir, Age: 67 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Plot No.92,
Kalamana Road, B. B. Colony, New
Yerkheda, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
Deleted as per 11. Mr. Mohatashim Alam S/o
order dated Mahmood Ahmad, Age: 73 Years,
13/03/2026 on Occupation: Labour, R/o Bhagat
death
Singh Nagar, Gujri Bazar, Kirana
Market, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
12. Mr. Quddus Akhtar S/o Haji Abdul
Gaffar, Age: 75 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Dr. Sheikh Bunkar
Colony, Beside Colony Masjid,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
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13. Mr. Mansor Ahmad S/o Mohammad
Sayeed, Age: 58 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Dr. Misba Hourse,
Ismilpura, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
14. Mrs. Shehnaz Begam W/o Iftekhar
Ahmad, Age: 64 Years, Occupation:
Housewife, R/o Abdul Shakur
Thekedar Road, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002
15. Mr. Iftekhar Ahmad Ansari S/o
Abdul Rehman, Age: 70 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Abdul
Shakur Thekedar Road, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
Deleted as per 16. Mrs. Rafia Bano W/o Abid Ali, Age:
leave granted by 65 Years, Occupation: Housewife,
this Court ord. dt. R/o Dr. Sheikh Bunkar Colony, Near
07/11/2025.
Khatijabai School, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
17. Mr. Mohammad Aslam S/o Abdul
Halim, Age: 69 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o House No.V-259, Near
Church, Ismail Pura, Naya Godam,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
18. Mr. Faiyaz Ansari S/o Abdul Majid,
Age: 60 Years, Occupation: Labour,
8/o Near Chhal Company, B. B.
Colony, Kalamana Road, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
19. Mrs. Zaheda Bano Ansari W/o Ejaz
Ahmad Ansari, Age: 74 Years,
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Occupation: Housewife, R/o Hakim
Noor Mohammad Road, Pili Haveli,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
20 Mr. Maqbool Ahmad S/o
Mohammad Usman, Age: 55 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near
Masjid, Bhoi Line, Sufi Nagar,
Kalamana Road, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
21 Mr. Sharif Ul Hasan S/o Mohammad
Yusuf, Age: 72 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Sufi Nagar Masjid,
Bhoi Line, Sufi Nagar, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
22 Mr. Masood Ahmad S/o Vakil
Ahmad, Age: 61 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Choudhary
Hospital, Warispura, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
23 Mr. Abdul Wahid Ansari S/o Abdul
Hafiz Ansari, Age: 78 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near
Khatijabai School, Dr. Sheikh
Bunkar Colony, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
24 Mr. Maqsood Hanif Ansari, Age: 70
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Flat
No.202, Building No.05, Sarvoday
Shrushti, Opposite Raheja Complex,
Near Patri Pull, Kalyan(w), Thane,
Maharashtra.
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25 Mr. Shakeel Ahmad S/o Jamil
Ahmad, Age: 60 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o B. B. Colony, Near
Masjid, New Yerkheda, Ward No.06,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
26. Mr. Farooque Ahmad S/o Mohd.
Mukhtar, Age: 62 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Khatijabai School,
Dr. Sheikh Bunkar Colony, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
27. Mrs. Zarina Khatoon W/o
Mohammad Mushtaque, Age: 60
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Plot
No.67, Near Elahi Tailor, Gujri
Bazar, Naimuddin Road, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
28. Mrs. Noor Afroz W/o Niaz Ahmad,
Age: 70 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Near Badi Masjid, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
29. Mr. Mashdoor Rehman S/o Shiekh.
Rasul, Age: 73 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Kolsa Tall, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
30. Mr. Naimuddin S/o Azizuddin, Age:
72 Years, Occupation: Housewife,
R/o Near Champa Ashram, Ruiganj,
Kamptee, District Nagpur.
31 Mr. Imtiyaz Ahmad S/o Ejaj Ahmad
Ansari, Legal heir of Mr. Ejaz Ahmad
Ansari S/o Jalaludin, Age: 70 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Pili Haveli,
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Hakim Noor Mohammad Road,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
32 Mr. Mohammad Iqbal Ansari S/o
Abdul Sattar, Legal heir of Mrs.
Sharfunissa W/o Iqbal Ansari, Age:
75 Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o
Plot No. 19/A, Behind Sangewar
Hall, Haji Nagar, KalamnaRoad,
Yerkheda, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002
33 Mrs. Khurshida Begam W/o Fakir
Mohammad, Legal heir of Mr. Fakir
Mohd. S/o Habib Khan, Age: 70
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Near
House of Abdul Sahkoor Thekedar,
Naya Bazar, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
34 Mr. Irfan Ahmad S/o Mukhtar
Ahsan, Legal heir of Mr. Mukhtar
Ahsan Hamidi S/o Abdul Hamid,
Age: 50 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Near Lal Madrasa, Warispura,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002
35 Mr. Mohd. Anwar Kamal S/o Mohd.
Iqbal, Legal heir of Mr. Mohd. Iqbal
S/o Mohd. Ibrahim, Age: 40 Years
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near Badi
Masjid, Naya Bazar, Imli Bagh,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
(Ori. Deft. No. 1 36. M/s Madni Cooperative Housing
on R.A.) Society Ltd. Registration No.
NGP /KTE/HSG (TO) 778/85/86
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Represented by its authorised
Signatory and Secretary, Haji Abdul
Sattar Ansari S/o Abdul Hafiz
Ansari, Age 65 Years, having its
office at C/o. Vali Tarine House,
Gujri Bazar, Kamptee, District
Nagpur.
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Shri Masood Shareef, Advocate for Applicants.
Shri A.R.Kalraiya, Advocate for the Respondent nos. 1 to 10, 12 to 15, 17 to
23, 25 to 27, 29 to 31 and 33 to 35.
Shri I.A.Fidvi, Advocate for respondent no. 36.
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CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION (CRA) NO. 107 OF 2024
APPLICANT :- M/s Madni Cooperative Housing
(Ori. Deft. No.1) Society Ltd. Registration No.
NGP /KTE/HSG (TO) 778/85786
Through its Secretary and
authorised Signatory, Mohommed
Mahmudal Hassan, Aged about 79
years Occ. Retired, r/o Vali Tarine
House, Gujri Bazar, Kamptee, Dist:
Nagpur
..VERSUS..
RESPONDENTS :- 1. Mr. Abdul Shakoor S/o Mohammad
(1 to 35 Ori. Ayyub, Age: 72 Years, Occupation:
Plaintiffs) Labour, R/o Pili Haweli Chowk,
Kamptee, District Nagpur-441002.
2. Mr. Abdul Rasheed Patel S/o Abdul
Raheem Patel, Age: 71 Years,
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Occupation: Labour, R/o Near Jama
Masjid, Gujri Bazar, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
3. Mr. Maqbool Mohammad Din
Ansari, Age: 70 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Kamptee Colliery
No.03, Mali Baba Quarter No.517,
Tekadi, Post Indar Colliery,
Parshivani, District Nagpur 441404.
4. Mr. Qumruddin S/o Abdul Majid,
Age: 75 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Near Badi Masjid, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
5. Mr. Nisar Ahmad S/o Nizamuddin,
Age: 71 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Plot No.A-11, Civil Colony, New
Yerkheda, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
6. Mr. Khalil Ahmad S/o Mohammad
Yusuf, Age: 55 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Ajim Seth Building,
Warispura, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
7. Mr. Mohammad Juber S/o
Mohammad Mushtaq, Age: 45
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Plot
No.67, Naimuddin Road, Gujri
Bazar, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
8. Mr. Sayyad Abdul Matin S/o Sayyad
Abdul Kadir, Age: 75 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Lal
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Madrasa Road, Warispur, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
9. Mr. Mohammad Khalil S/o
Mohammad Jalil, Age: 72 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Kalamana
Road, B. B. Colony, Behind Life Line
Hospital, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
10. Mr. Shamim Ahmad S/o
Mohammad Sabir, Age: 67 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Plot No.92,
Kalamana Road, B. B. Colony, New
Yerkheda, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
Deleted as per 11. Mr. Mohatashim Alam S/o
order dated Mahmood Ahmad, Age: 73 Years,
13/03/2026 on Occupation: Labour, R/o Bhagat
death
Singh Nagar, Gujri Bazar, Kirana
Market, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
12. Mr. Quddus Akhtar S/o Haji Abdul
Gaffar, Age: 75 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Dr. Sheikh Bunkar
Colony, Beside Colony Masjid,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
13. Mr. Mansor Ahmad S/o Mohammad
Sayeed, Age: 58 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Dr. Misba Hourse,
Ismilpura, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002.
14. Mrs. Shehnaz Begam W/o Iftekhar
Ahmad, Age: 64 Years, Occupation:
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Housewife, R/o Abdul Shakur
Thekedar Road, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002
15. Mr. Iftekhar Ahmad Ansari S/o
Abdul Rehman, Age: 70 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Abdul
Shakur Thekedar Road, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
Res. No.16 16. Mrs. Rafia Bano W/o Abid Ali, Age:
deleted as per 65 Years, Occupation: Housewife,
order dated R/o Dr. Sheikh Bunkar Colony, Near
07/11/2025.
Khatijabai School, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
17. Mr. Mohammad Aslam S/o Abdul
Halim, Age: 69 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o House No.V-259, Near
Church, Ismail Pura, Naya Godam,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
18. Mr. Faiyaz Ansari S/o Abdul Majid,
Age: 60 Years, Occupation: Labour,
8/0 Near Chhal Company, B. B.
Colony, Kalamana Road, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
19. Mrs. Zaheda Bano Ansari W/o Ejaz
Ahmad Ansari, Age: 74 Years,
Occupation: Housewife, R/o Hakim
Noor Mohammad Road, Pili Haveli,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
20 Mr. Maqbool Ahmad S/o
Mohammad Usman, Age: 55 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near
Masjid, Bhoi Line, Sufi Nagar,
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Kalamana Road, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
21 Mr. Sharif Ul Hasan S/o Mohammad
Yusuf, Age: 72 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Sufi Nagar Masjid,
Bhoi Line, Sufi Nagar, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
22 Mr. Masood Ahmad S/o Vakil
Ahmad, Age: 61 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Choudhary
Hospital, Warispura, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
23 Mr. Abdul Wahid Ansari S/o Abdul
Hafiz Ansari, Age: 78 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near
Khatijabai School, Dr. Sheikh
Bunkar Colony, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
24 Mr. Maqsood Hanif Ansari, Age: 70
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Flat
No.202, Building No.05, Sarvoday
Shrushti, Opposite Raheja Complex,
Near Patri Pull, Kalyan(w), Thane,
Maharashtra.
25 Mr. Shakeel Ahmad S/o Jamil
Ahmad, Age: 60 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o B. B. Colony, Near
Masjid, New Yerkheda, Ward No.06,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
26. Mr. Farooque Ahmad S/o Mohd.
Mukhtar, Age: 62 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Near Khatijabai School,
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Dr. Sheikh Bunkar Colony, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
27. Mrs. Zarina Khatoon W/o
Mohammad Mushtaque, Age: 60
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Plot
No.67, Near Elahi Tailor, Gujri
Bazar, Naimuddin Road, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
28. Mrs. Noor Afroz W/o Niaz Ahmad,
Age: 70 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Near Badi Masjid, Naya Bazar,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
29. Mr. Mashdoor Rehman S/o Shiekh.
Rasul, Age: 73 Years, Occupation:
Labour, R/o Kolsa Tall, Kamptee,
District Nagpur 441002.
30. Mr. Naimuddin S/o Azizuddin, Age:
72 Years, Occupation: Housewife,
R/o Near Champa Ashram, Ruiganj,
Kamptee, District Nagpur.
31 Mr. Imtiyaz Ahmad S/o Ejaj Ahmad
Ansari, Legal heir of Mr. Ejaz Ahmad
Ansari S/o Jalaludin, Age: 70 Years,
Occupation: Labour, R/o Pili Haveli,
Hakim Noor Mohammad Road,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
32 Mr. Mohammad Iqbal Ansari S/o
Abdul Sattar, Legal heir of Mrs.
Sharfunissa W/o Iqbal Ansari, Age:
75 Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o
Plot No. 19/A, Behind Sangewar
Hall, Haji Nagar, KalamnaRoad,
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Yerkheda, Kamptee, District Nagpur
441002
33 Mrs. Khurshida Begam W/o Fakir
Mohammad, Legal heir of Mr. Fakir
Mohd. S/o Habib Khan, Age: 70
Years, Occupation: Labour, R/o Near
House of Abdul Sahkoor Thekedar,
Naya Bazar, Kamptee, District
Nagpur 441002.
34 Mr. Irfan Ahmad S/o Mukhtar
Ahsan, Legal heir of Mr. Mukhtar
Ahsan Hamidi S/o Abdul Hamid,
Age: 50 Years, Occupation: Labour,
R/o Near Lal Madrasa, Warispura,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002
35 Mr. Mohd. Anwar Kamal S/o Mohd.
Iqbal, Legal heir of Mr. Mohd. Iqbal
S/o Mohd. Ibrahim, Age: 40 Years
Occupation: Labour, R/o Near Badi
Masjid, Naya Bazar, Imli Bagh,
Kamptee, District Nagpur 441002.
36. Smt. Hashma Begum Wd/o Haji
Abdul Qavi (since deceased)
37. M/s Dua Developers & Builders, A
Partnership Firm, Through its
Partner, Mr. Noor Mohd. Nagani S/o
Mohd. Ashraf Nagani, Age 43 Years,
Occupation: Business, R/o
Ismailpura, Naya Godam, Yerkhada
Road, Kamptee, District Nagpur.
38. Mr. Noor Mohd. Nagani S/o Mohd.
Ashraf Nagani, Partner of Applicant
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No.02 Age 43 Years, Occupation:
Business, R/o Ismallpura, Naya
Godam, Terkhada Road, Kamptee,
District Nagpur.
39. Mr. Parvez Siddique Noor
Mohamaad, Partner of Defendant
No.02 Age 53 Years, Occupation:
Business, R/o Bunkar Colony,
Kamptee, District Nagpur
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Shri I.A.Fidvi, Advocate for Applicants.
Shri Masood Shareef, Advocate for Respondent nos. 37 to 39.
Shri A.R.Kalraiya, Advocate for the Respondent nos. 1 to 10, 12 to 15, 17 to
23, 25 to 27, 29 to 31 and 33 to 35.
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CORAM : ROHIT W. JOSHI, J.
RESERVED ON : 30.04.2026
PRONOUNCED ON 22.05.2026
JUDGMENT:
1) Notices for final hearing at the admission
stage were issued in the present revision applications
vide order dated 13/11/2025.
2) Heard finally with the consent of learned
advocates for the respective parties.
3) The Civil Revision Application No. 99/2024 is
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filed in order to challenge the order dated 29/07/2024
passed by the learned 3rd Joint Civil Judge, Senior
Division, Nagpur rejecting the application for rejection of
plaint filed by the defendant nos. 2 to 5 in Special Civil
Suit No. 165/2023 vide Exh. 9. The revision petitioners
in the said revision application are defendant nos. 2 to 5
in the said civil suit.
4) The Civil Revision Application No. 107/2024
is filed by the original defendant no. 1 in the aforesaid
Special Civil Suit No. 165/2023 in order to challenge the
order dated 29/07/2024 passed by the learned 3rd Joint
Civil Judge Senior Division, Nagpur on the applications
for rejection of plaint filed in the said civil suit vide
Exhibits 19 and 20.
5) The application at Exh. 9 is filed by the
original defendant nos. 2 to 5/revision petitioners in CRA
No. 99/2024 and the applications at Exh. 19 and 20 are
filed by the original defendant no. 1/revision petitioner
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in CRA No. 107/2024. The parties will be referred to as
“the plaintiffs and the defendants” hereinafter.
6) The defendant no. 1 is a registered
co-operative society. The plaintiffs claim to be members
of defendant no. 1- society. It is the case of the plaintiffs
that the defendant no. 1 had entered into an agreement
of sale with respect to suit property, which comprises of
land admeasuring around 5.297 H.R., situated at Village
– Yerkheda, Tahsil-Kamptee, District-Nagpur with the
defendant no. 2 and her deceased husband on
15/04/1985 and 22/05/1987 inter alia agreeing to
purchase the same for a consideration of Rs. 3,10,000/-,
which has been paid by defendant no. 1 to defendant
no. 2 and her deceased husband from time to time. It is
their case that the defendant no.1 was placed in
possession of the suit property in terms of the agreement
of sale. Their contention is that the defendant no. 2 and
her husband mischievously sold the suit property to
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defendant 3 vide sale deed dated 22/11/2012. It is
contended by them that in view of the said development,
the defendant no. 1-society had instituted a suit being
Special Civil Suit No. 178/2013 against defendant nos. 2
to 5 inter alia seeking the following reliefs:-
(i) acquisition of title over suit property by way of
continuous possession as per agreement dated
15/04/1985 and 22/05/1987;
(ii) declaration of entitlement to protect possession
under Section 53-A of the Transfer of Property Act;
(iii) declaration that sale deed dated 22/11/2012 is
illegal and not binding on society;
(iv) perpetual injunction against dispossession; and
(v) declaration that society is entitled to execute and
implement the scheme sanctioned under Section 20 of
Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 (for
brevity, “ULC Act“).
7) It is the case of the plaintiffs that the suit
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and that it was declared as surplus vacant land by the
competent authority under the ULC Act and further that
on an application being made, the competent authority
had passed the order of exemption as per Section 20 of
the ULC Act on 24/01/1995. The plaintiffs have
contended that while the said civil suit filed by the
society was pending, the society allegedly arrived at
compromise with the defendant nos. 2 to 5 who are
defendants in the Special Civil Suit No. 178/2013 filed
by it and accordingly, the suit came to be disposed of by
passing a compromise decree dated 15/09/2022. The
plaintiffs have filed the present suit as members of the
defendant no. 1 society seeking the following reliefs:-
(i) declaration that compromise decree passed in Special
Civil Suit No. 178/2013, is a nullity;
(ii) declaration that sale deed executed by defendant
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20no. 2 in favour of defendant nos. 3 to 5 are null and void
on the ground that the members of society have not
consented to compromise;
(iii) declaration that defendants do not have right to
transfer the suit property; and
(iv) perpetual injunction against defendants restraining
them from transferring the suit property.
8) The foundation of the case of the plaintiffs is
that the tenure of the Executive Committee of the society
expired in the year 2019, and ever since then, elections
were not conducted and as such the alleged compromise
was without any authority. It is contended that the
compromise was arrived at for a meager amount of
Rs. 1,60,00,000/- although the market value of the suit
property is around Rs.40 Crores. Thus, the compromise
decree in Special Civil Suit No. 178/2013 is challenged
by filing the present suit on the ground that the
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that was not lawfully holding office, and on the ground
of fraud.
9) The defendant no. 1/co-operative society had
filed two applications for rejection of plaint vide Exh. 19
and 20. Their contention in the application at Exh. 19 is
that the suit was required to be valued under Section
6(iv)(ha) of the Maharashtra Court-fees Act. The
contention in the application at Exh. 20 is that the Civil
Court did not have jurisdiction to entertain the suit, since
the subject matter of the suit fell within the jurisdiction
of the Cooperative Court in view of Section 91 of the
Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act (for brevity,
“MCS Act“); statutory notice under Section 164 of the
MCS Act was not issued; there is no statement in the
plaint that the plaintiffs had not consented to the
compromise and a separate suit for challenging the
compromise decree is not maintainable. Likewise the
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22defendant nos. 2 to 5 filed an application for rejection of
plaint vide Exh. 9 on the ground that the suit was not
maintainable under Order 23, Rule 3-A of the Code of
Civil Procedure as also the suit was not maintainable
since the jurisdiction to entertain the same was vested
with Co-operative Court.
10) The plaintiffs opposed the said applications by
filing separate replies. With respect to the jurisdiction of
the Co-operative Court, their contention is that that the
dispute between the parties is not covered by Section 91
of the MCS Act and that the parties to the suit also do not
answer the description of persons whose disputes can be
contested before the learned Co-operative Court. With
respect to bar under Order 23, Rule 3-A of the C.P.C., the
contention is that the compromise decree is actuated by
fraud and that the Executive Committee members had
ceased to hold office and were, therefore, not competent
to enter into the compromise. It is contended that in view
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23of the aforesaid facts, Order 23, Rule 3-A of the C.P.C.
will not be applicable.
11) I have heard the rival submissions as the
aforesaid. I have perused the plaint, applications at Exh.
9, 19 and 20, replies filed to the said applications and the
impugned orders passed by the learned trial Court.
12) As regards the notice under Section 164 of the
MCS Act, the said provision contemplates that no suit
against a co-operative society or any of its officers
relating to business of the society can be instituted
without giving two months’ notice to the Registrar of Co-
operative Societies. The plaintiffs are aggrieved by the
compromise decree passed on the basis of compromise
between defendant no. 1 society and defendant nos. 2 to
5 in relation to a property in respect of which the
defendant No.1 had entered into agreement of sale with
defendant No.2 and her husband. In order to deal with
the objection pertaining to notice under section 164, it
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will be necessary to examine what is the business of the
society. According to the plaintiffs, the business of the
society was to develop land in order to provide housing
sites to members of the defendant No.1 which is a co-
operative housing society. Since revision arises out of
order passed under Order VII Rule 11, the version of the
plaintiffs will have to be taken on its face value. The
plaintiffs are aggrieved by alleged compromise and
compromise decree passed pursuant to such compromise
in a suit instituted by defendant No.1 against defendant
Nos.2 to 5. The settlement of dispute pertaining to land
agreed to be purchased by the defendant No.1/Society
may be a dispute pertaining to affairs of the society,
however, such dispute will not be pertaining to business
of the society. The dispute in the civil suit, therefore, does
not pertain to business of the co-operative society,
although it may relate to affairs of the co-operative
society.
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13) It would be appropriate to refer to the
judgment of this Court in the case of Vardhaman
Developers Ltd., Vs. Borla Co-operative Housing Society
Ltd., and ors. reported in 2014 (2) BCR 420. In the said
case the respondent was a co-operative housing society
which was formed with a view to provide open plots or
flats to its members. The society had entered into an
agreement of re-development with respect to an
apartment scheme constructed for its members. A suit
was filed by some members of the society challenging the
re-development agreement entered into by and between
the society and developer. An application for rejection of
plaint was filed in the said suit contending that the suit
was not maintainable in the absence of notice under
Section 164. Dealing with the said contention, this Court
has held that the term business of the society will be
restricted to development of apartment scheme for
allotment of apartments to members of the society and
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shall not include an agreement of redevelopment of a
building which was already constructed by a society.
Accordingly, it was held that notice under section 164
was not required.
14) As regards Section 91 of the MCS Act,
jurisdiction is vested with the Co-operative Court only
when the subject matter of the dispute is covered by the
said provision and the parties to the proceedings fall
within the description of persons specified in the
provision. Both the conditions must be satisfied. It is
already held that the subject matter of the suit is not
pertaining to, “business of the society”. Likewise, there
cannot be any dispute that the defendant nos. 2 to 5 in
the suit are neither members nor office bearers of the
defendant no. 1/cooperative society, at present or at any
time in the past. Therefore, the learned Co-operative
Court will not have jurisdiction to entertain the suit.
15) The contention with respect to the jurisdiction
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of the Co-operative Court under Section 91 and issuance
of statutory notice under Section 164 of the MCS Act are
liable to be rejected.
16) The other contention of the learned Advocates
for the applicants is that the suit is barred in view of
Order 23, Rule 3-A of the C.P.C. It is contended that if the
plaintiffs are aggrieved by the compromise decree, the
only option available to them is to file an appropriate
application under Order 23, Rule 3 of the C.P.C. The
contention is opposed on the ground that the
compromise decree is passed at the behest of the persons
who were not competent to enter into compromise and
that the compromise is actuated by fraud.
17) With respect to the contention of the plaintiffs
that the suit is maintainable since the compromise decree
is obtained by practicing fraud, it would be appropriate
to refer to the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in
the case of Horli Vs. Keshav reported in (2012) 5 SCC
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525. The Hon’ble Supreme Court has categorically held
that even in a case where a compromise decree is alleged
to have been obtained by fraud, the only remedy
available to the aggrieved party is to approach the court,
which had passed the compromise decree, and that a
separate suit in this regard will be barred. The contention
of the plaintiffs that the suit is not barred since the
compromise decree is allegedly obtained by fraud, cannot
be accepted. The other contention that the compromise
decree is passed on the basis of a compromise entered
into by an Executive Committee, which was no longer
holding office, can also be agitated before the Court that
passed the compromise decree. The only recourse
available to the plaintiffs was to approach the same court
by filing an application. The bar under Order 23, Rule
3-A of the C.P.C to file a fresh suit to set aside a
compromise decree will clearly be attracted, even if the
contention of the plaintiffs that the tenure of the
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Executive of Committee had expired is accepted.
18) The contention that the suit will be
maintainable since the plaintiffs who are the members of
the co-operative society are not parties to the agreement
based on which the compromise decree is passed and
further that they are also not parties to the civil suit in
which the compromise decree is passed. The said
contention is also liable to be rejected in view of
judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of
Shri Mukund Bhavan Trust Vs. Shrimant Chhatrapati
Udayan Raje Pratapsinh Maharaj Bhonsle reported in
(2024) 15 SCC 675, wherein the Hon’ble Supreme Court
has categorically held that even if a third party intends to
challenge a compromise decree, the only recourse
available is to approach the same court, which had
passed the compromise decree and that a fresh suit for
challenging compromise decree, is barred even if it is
filed by a person who is not party to the compromise or a
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party to the suit in which a compromise decree is passed.
19) In view of the aforesaid authoritative
pronouncements of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, the suit
filed by the plaintiffs is not maintainable. The learned
trial Court has committed a serious jurisdictional error
while passing the impugned orders holding that the suit
is maintainable. The learned trial Court did not
appreciate that the suit is statutorily barred by the
provisions of Order 23 Rule 3 and Order 23 Rule 3-A of
the C.P.C. By virtue of the impugned orders, the learned
Trial Court is proceeding with the adjudication of a civil
suit, which is statutorily barred and is, as such, exercising
jurisdiction not vested with it. This is, therefore, a fit case
for exercising the jurisdiction under Section 115 of the
C.P.C. to quash and set aside the impugned orders.
20) Hence, the Civil Revision Applications are
allowed by passing the following order:-
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31ORDER
(i) Orders dated 29/07/2024 passed by the learned
3rd Joint Civil Judge, Senior Division, Nagpur below
applications at Exhibits 9 and 20 in Special Civil Suit
No.165/2023 are quashed and set aside.
(ii) The applications at Exhibits 9 and 20 in Special
Civil Suit No.165/2023 pending on the file of the learned
3rd Joint Civil Judge, Senior Division, Nagpur are allowed
and plaint in the said civil suit is rejected.
(iii) Parties to bear their own costs.
(ROHIT W. JOSHI, J.)
Khapekar
