Sanjay Bardiya S/O Shri Hansraj Bardiya vs Kaluram S/O Parsa Ram on 4 August, 2025

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Rajasthan High Court – Jaipur

Sanjay Bardiya S/O Shri Hansraj Bardiya vs Kaluram S/O Parsa Ram on 4 August, 2025

Author: Narendra Singh Dhaddha

Bench: Narendra Singh Dhaddha

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        HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                    BENCH AT JAIPUR

                S.B. Civil Revision Petition No. 143/2022

1.       Sanjay Bardiya S/o Shri Hansraj Bardiya, Aged About 57
         Years, R/o Jhakoreshwar Mard, Near Madhosingh Circle,
         Banipark, Jaipur.
2.       Ganesh Narayan Raika, S/o Shri Harsukh Rai Raika, Aged
         About 65 Years, R/o Ward No. 11, Near Sevadasji Ki
         Bagichi,    Reengus,       Tehsil     Srimadhopur,          District     Sikar
         (Rajasthan).
                                                    ----Petitioners-Defendants
                                     Versus
1.       Kaluram S/o Parsa Ram, R/o Ward No. 2, Reengus, Tehsil
         Srimadhopur, District Sikar (Rajasthan).
2.       Pokharmal S/o Shri Devaram, R/o Behind Rswm, Aasiwalo
         Ki Dhani, Ward No. 1, Jetusar, Tehsil Srimadhopur, District
         Sikar (Rajasthan).
                                                     ----Respondents-Plaintiffs

3. Patwari Halka Patwar Bhawan, Reengus, Tehsil
Srimadhopur, District Sikar (Rajasthan).

4. Sub-Registrar, Registrar Office, Srimadhopur, District
Sikar (Rajasthan).

5. Land Holder, Tehsildar, Tehsil Office, Srimadhopur, District
Sikar (Rajasthan).

6. Nagar Palika Reengus, Through Executive Officer, Nagar
Palika Reengus, District Sikar (Rajasthan).

7. State Of Rajasthan, Through District Collector, Sikar.

—-Respondents/Defendants

8. Aditya Jhunjhunuwala S/o Shri Vinay Kumar
Jhunjhunuwala, R/o D-104, Poonam Apartment, Dr.
Annai, Basant Road, Anita Mall, Worli, Mumbai-400018.

—-Proforma Respondents-Defendant

For Appellant(s) : Mr. Lokesh Sharma, Adv.
For Respondent(s) : Mr. Sultan Singh Kuri, Adv.

Mr. Neeraj Batra, G C with
Ms. Poonam Rao, Adv. &
Mr. Ravindra Pal Singh, Adv.

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HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE NARENDRA SINGH DHADDHA

Judgment

DATE OF JUDGMENT 04/08/2025

This civil revision petition had been filed by the petitioners-

defendants (for short ‘the defendants’) under Section 115 of the

Code of Civil Procedure against the order dated 27.05.2022

passed by Senior Civil Judge and Additional Chief Judicial

Magistrate, Reengus, Sikar (for short ‘the trial Court’) in civil suit

No. 28/2019 titled as “Kaluram & Ors. Vs. Sanjay & Ors.” by which

the trial Court dismissed the application filed by the defendants

under Order VII Rule 11 CPC.

Learned counsel for the defendants submits that respondent

Nos. 1 and 2 had filed a civil suit in the representative capacity for

declaration of the sale deed dated 26.07.2018, Power of Attorney

dated 07.03.2013 as null and void and permanent injunction in

which they had filed an application under Order VII Rule 11 CPC

before the trial Court, but the trial Court vide order dated

27.05.2022 wrongly dismissed the application filed by the

defendants.

Learned counsel for the defendants further submits that

plaintiffs had challenged the sale deed dated 26.07.2018, the

value of which was Rs. 48,50,000/- but they had not sought any

relief in relation to the declaration that the disputed land is for the

use of public at large. They also challenged the Power of Attorney

dated 07.03.2013 to declare the same as a null and void and the

suit was filed in the year 2019. So, the suit filed by the plaintiffs is

barred by limitation but the trial Court had committed an error in

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dismissing the application filed by the defendants. So, the order

dated 27.05.2022 passed by the trial Court be set aside.

Learned counsel for the plaintiffs has opposed the arguments

advanced by learned counsel for the defendants and submits that

plaintiffs filed the suit in the representative capacity. Disputed

property is a public property. None has authority to sale it. So, the

plaintiffs filed the suit to declare the sale deed and Power of

Attorney as null and void. Plaintiffs is not party in sale deed. So,

they rightly filed the court fees as per the provision of Section 24-

A of the Rajasthan Court Fees Act. So, the trial Court rightly

dismissed the application filed by the defendants. Therefore, the

petition filed by the defendants being devoid of merit, is liable to

be dismissed.

I have considered the arguments advanced by learned

counsel for the defendants as well as learned counsel for the

plaintiffs.

It is an admitted position that suit filed by the plaintiffs is in

the representative capacity. They had also sought the permission

from the Court for the purpose of cause of action. They very well

pleaded that when they knew the disputed sale deed 26.07.2018

then they procured the certified copies and filed the present suit.

So, in my considered opinion, it cannot be said that suit filed by

the plaintiffs is barred by limitation. Plaintiffs wanted to challenge

the sale deed value of which Rs. 48,50,000/- but they had paid

the court fees as per the provision of Section 24-A of the

Rajasthan Court Fees Act. In my considered opinion, they had to

pay the court fees as per the value of the sale deed. So, present

petition deserves to be partly allowed.

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Accordingly, the petition filed by the defendants is partly

allowed; the order dated 27.05.2022 passed by the trial Court is

set aside to the extent of court fees and trial Court is directed to

take the requisite court fees as per the value of the sale deed from

the plaintiffs and after that suit be returned to the plaintiffs for

filing the same before the competent court.

Pending application(s), if any, stand(s) disposed of.

(NARENDRA SINGH DHADDHA),J

Tahir/45

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