RSA No.905 of 1985 (O&M) -1- ****** IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH RSA No.905 of 1985 (O&M) Date of decision:10.01.2011. Pal Singh ...Appellant Versus Sucha Singh and another ...Respondents CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE RAKESH KUMAR JAIN Present: Mr. G.S.Bhatia, Advocate, for the appellant. Mr. Munish Gulati, Advocate, for the respondents. ***** RAKESH KUMAR JAIN, J. (ORAL) Learned counsel for the plaintiff/appellant submits that the property in dispute belongs to one Amar Kaur who has executed a Will in favour of the appellant Pal Singh. The defendants/respondents are the son and daughter of Amar Kaur. Plaintiff/appellant Pal Singh filed a suit for declaration on the basis of the said Will, which was dismissed by both the Courts below. During the pendency of the appeal, a compromise has been effected between the parties on 07.12.2010. Copy of the compromise in vernacular as well as in translation (Annexure A-1) is placed on record along with affidavits of the parties. In terms of the compromise, the plaintiff/appellant has paid a sum of `8,50,000/- to the respondents and it has been decided that the plaintiff/appellant and the defendants/respondents would share the land in dispute in two equal half shares, meaning thereby that half share would come to the appellant and other half share would go to both the defendants/respondents. In view thereof, learned counsel for the appellant submits that this appeal may be allowed in terms of the compromise Annexure A-1. Learned counsel for the respondents has accepted the submission made by learned counsel for the appellant and has also submitted that in view of the compromise, the present appeal may be allowed in favour of the appellant. The parties RSA No.905 of 1985 (O&M) -2- ****** to the dispute are present in the Court who are identified by their respective counsel. They have been asked about the compromise, to which they have stated that a sum of `8,50,000/- has been received by the defendants/respondents and the land in dispute has been divided in two equal shares amongst the appellant and both the defendants/respondents. In view of the above, the present appeal is allowed in terms of the compromise Annexure A-1 and the original suit filed by the plaintiff/appellant is hereby decreed. The Registry is directed to prepare the decree sheet accordingly after taking into account the compromise Annexure A-1. January 10, 2011 (RAKESH KUMAR JAIN) vinod* JUDGE