IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTIION SECOND APPEAL NO. 489 OF 2008 SECOND APPEAL NO. 489 OF 2008 SECOND APPEAL NO. 489 OF 2008 Shrimati Shantabai Baburao Gosavi (Jadhav) & Ors. ..Appellants (Orig.Plaintiffs) Vs. Shri Dattu Shankar Gosavi (Jadhav) & Ors. ..Respondents (Orig.Defendants) Mr. Rahul S. Kate, Advocate, for the appellans. CORAM: J.H.BHATIA,J. CORAM: J.H.BHATIA,J. CORAM: J.H.BHATIA,J. DATE: 11th September,2008 DATE: 11th September,2008 DATE: 11th September,2008 P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. Heard the learned Counsel for the appellants. 2. The appellants before this Court are the original plaintiffs and the respondents are the original defendants. According to the plaintiffs, one Bhairavnath had two sons, viz. Shankar and Kashinath. Defendant No.1 is the son of Shankar. Kashinath had two sons, viz. Revalnath and Baburao. Revalnath died in 1940. He was not married. Baburao died in 1992. The plaintiff No.1 claims to be widow of Baburao. Plaintiff Nos. 2 and 3 are the sons of Baburao. According to them, the defendant No.1 represents the branch of Shankar and the plaintiffs represent the branch of Kashinath. Shankar was the manager of the joint family property. The plaintiffs claimed half share in the property, as representing the branch of Kashinath. The defendant No.1 contested the suit and denied that Kashinath was the son of Bhairavnath and brother of Shankar. According to him, the plaintiffs had no concern with Bhairavnath. The trial Court dismissed the suit holding that the plaintiff could not establish the geneology as contended by them. The plaintiffs preferred Regular Civil Appeal No.104 of 2004. That appeal was also dismissed. 3. Thus, there is concurrent finding of fact by both the Courts below that the plaintiff could not establish the relationship with Bhairavnath. The learned Counsel for the plaintiffs/appellants could not point out that the findings of the Courts below are against the record or are perverse. No question of law is involved in the matter. 4. Therefore, the Appeal stands dismissed. (J.H.BHATIA,J.) (J.H.BHATIA,J.) (J.H.BHATIA,J.)