W. N. is given below to facilitate the understanding of the relationship amongst the parties: Raa Ugrasen Singh (died 1659) | Raja Gaj Singh (died 1694) | | | | Raja Daleep Singh Pirthi Singh Satrajit Singh (died 1715) (dead) (dead) | | | | | Bishun Prakash Raja Dhrub Singh Srikishen Singh Narayan Singh (died 1762) (dead) (Plaintiff) | | (Fifth in descent | | from Satrajit | | Singh) Daughter 's son (Putrika Putra) | | Raja Jugal Kishore Ram Nandan Girja Nandan Singh (died 1785) Singh Singh | (Defendant (Defendant | No. 2) No. 3) Raja Jugal Kishore (Fifth in (Fourth in Singh (died 1816) descent from descent from | Srikishen Singh) Srikishen Singh) | | | Maharaja Anand Maharaja Nawal Kishore Singh Kishore Singh (died 1838) (died 1855) | | | Maharaja Rajendra Mahendra Kishore Singh Kishore Singh (died 1883) (died before his | brother) | Maharaja Sir Harendra Kishore Singh, who died childless on 26th March, 1893, leaving (1) Rani Sheoratan Koer died (2) Rani Janki Koer Defendant No. 1 13 It should be mentioned here that in none of the suits Title Suit No. 139 of 1895, Title Suit No. 108 of 1896 and Title Suit No. 34 of 1905 referred to above, the question whether Raja Jugal Kishore Singh had become a member of the family of Raja Dhrub Singh either by virtue of adoption or as Putrika Putra (appointed daughter 's son) was decided even though the plaintiff in each of the above suits had raised such a plea.