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2001 (8) TMI 1389

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....ed one half of the plaint-schedule property under registered sale deed dated 12.12.1978 for a consideration of Rs. 40,000/-. It was further alleged that they also purchased the remaining one half vide another sale deed dated 10.4.1979 for a further sum of Rs. 40,000/-. The grand-father of the appellant Dhondapati Narayana Reddy who had undivided one-third share in the said property executed a registered Will dated 20.8.1994 bequeathing his entire estate to the plaintiff- appellant. After the death of his grand-father, the plaintiff and his brothers became absolute owners of one-third undivided share in the property and along with their father's one-third share they became owners of two-third undivided share in the scheduled property. It....

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....missed the IA seeking amendment of the written statement vide its order dated 16.10.2000. Aggrieved by the order of the trial court, the defendant-appellant filed CRP No.4692 of 2000 in the High Court which was dismissed vide the order impugned in the appeal. Both the revisions have been disposed of by the High Court vide a common order dated 13.3.2001. Learned counsel appearing for the parties have prayed for setting aside the orders impugned in these appeals with prayer for allowing the petition of their respective clients and dismissing the application of the contesting respondents. Rules governing pleadings and leading of evidence have been incorporated to advance the interests of justice and to avoid multiplicity of litigation....