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        <h1>Court upholds auction sale legality, dismisses appeals. Suits time-barred and lack jurisdiction. Plaintiffs' claims dismissed without costs.</h1> The court confirmed the judgment and decree dismissing both appeals, finding no merit in the plaintiffs' arguments. It upheld the legality of the auction ... Attachment And Sale, Civil Suit, Recovery Proceedings Issues Involved:1. Ownership of the cinema property.2. Minority of the plaintiff and its effect.3. Proper attachment, publicity, proclamation, and confirmation of sale.4. Proper valuation for court fee and jurisdiction.5. Legality of the auction sale.6. Limitation period for filing the suit.7. Jurisdiction of civil courts in tax recovery matters.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Ownership of the Cinema Property:The court concluded that the property in dispute was originally Hindu undivided family (HUF) property. The plaintiffs argued that they became owners through a family partition acknowledged by the Income-tax Officer. However, the court found no merit in this argument, emphasizing that the property remained HUF property despite the partition decree. The court cited Section 171 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, which deals with assessment after partition of an HUF and concluded that the collusive decree dated April 19, 1975, had no effect on the right of the Income-tax Department to recover arrears from the HUF property.2. Minority of the Plaintiff and Its Effect:The plaintiff, Anil Kumar Malik, claimed he was a minor at the time of the agreements to sell dated August 27, 1975, and October 21, 1975, rendering them void ab initio. The court found that the property remained HUF property and the agreements were binding. The court also noted that the plaintiff did not challenge the sale within the limitation period, which was one year from the date of sale confirmation.3. Proper Attachment, Publicity, Proclamation, and Confirmation of Sale:The plaintiffs argued that the auction sale was held in violation of rules 53, 55, and 57 of the Second Schedule to the Income-tax Act, 1961, causing substantial injury. The court found no merit in these arguments, noting that the plaintiffs did not file an application under rule 61 within thirty days from the date of sale to seek setting aside the sale. The court emphasized that the plaintiffs' suit was barred under rule 9 of the Second Schedule, which provides a general bar to the jurisdiction of civil courts except where fraud is alleged.4. Proper Valuation for Court Fee and Jurisdiction:The court did not find any specific issue with the valuation for court fee and jurisdiction in the detailed judgment, indicating that this was not a primary point of contention in the final decision.5. Legality of the Auction Sale:The plaintiffs contended that the auction sale was illegal due to vague proclamations and non-compliance with procedural rules. The court held that the auction sale was conducted as per the rules, and the plaintiffs failed to challenge it within the prescribed time. The court also noted that the Tax Recovery Officer had the authority to adjust the amount paid by the auction purchasers towards the purchase money.6. Limitation Period for Filing the Suit:The court found that the suit filed by Anil Kumar Malik was time-barred. He attained majority on March 20, 1978, and the suit was filed on March 27, 1980. The court held that the suit should have been filed within one year from the date of sale confirmation (April 29, 1977) or within one year of attaining majority, which was not done.7. Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in Tax Recovery Matters:The court emphasized that under rule 9 of the Second Schedule to the Income-tax Act, 1961, civil courts do not have jurisdiction over matters relating to the execution, discharge, or satisfaction of a certificate for tax arrears, except where fraud is alleged. The plaintiffs did not allege fraud, and their suit was barred.Conclusion:The court confirmed the judgment and decree dated April 2, 1990, passed by the Additional District Judge, Gurgaon, dismissing both appeals. The court found no merit in the plaintiffs' arguments and upheld the legality of the auction sale and the actions of the Tax Recovery Officer. The suits were dismissed as being without merit and time-barred, with no costs awarded.

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