IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.P.BALACHANDRAN WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH JULY 2008 / 18TH ASHADHA 1930 RSA.No.575 of 2008 (B) ---------------------------- AS.183/2001 of I ADDL. DISTRICT COURT, PALAKKAD OS.228/1999 of MUNSIFF COURT, ALATHUR .................... APPELLANTS/APPELLANTS/DEFENDANTS 9 AND 10 : -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. ABDUL AZEEZ .A., S/O.ABDUL RAHIMAN, KARIOT VILLAGE, PERINKULAM, PUTHIYANKAM AMSOM- AND DESOM, ALATHUR TALUK 2. RAMLATH, W/O.ABDUL AZEEZ.A, KARIOT VILAGE, PERINKULAM, PUTHIYANKAM AMSOM AND DESOM, ALATHUR TALUK BY ADV. SRI.O.RAMACHANDRAN NAMBIAR RESPONDENTS/RESPONDENTS/PLAINTIFF & DEFENDANTS 1 TO 8: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. A.SREEKANDAN, S/O.PAILOOR CHAMUKUTTY- IYER @ ANANTHA NARAYANA IYER, KARIOT GRAMAM, PERINKULAM, PUTHIYANKAM AMSOM, DESOM,ALATHUR TALUK. [DIED] 2. RAMASWAMY IYER, S/O.PAILOOR CHAMUKUTTY - IYER @ ANANTHA NARAYANA IYER, KARIOT VILLAGE, PERINKULAM, PUTHIYANKAM, ASMSOM AND DESOM, ALATHUR TALUK, NOW RESIDING AT C/O.NATARAJAN PAINTER, NEAR THODIYALOOR RLY.STATION, COIMBATORE DISTRICT, TAMILNADU STATE. 3. BHAGIRATHI, W/O.P.A.SUBRAMANIYA IYER A/10 SURAJ APARTMENT, NEAR MADRASI TEMPLE RAJAJI CROSS ROAD, DOMBIVILLI EAST PIN 421 202, MAHARASHTRA STATE RSA.No.575 of 2008 (B) -2- 4. ANANTHA NARAYANAN,S/O.P.A.SUBRAMANIYA IYER, A/10- SURAJ APARTMENT, NEAR MADRASI TEMPLE, RAJAJI CROSS ROAD, DOMBIVILLI EAST, PIN 421 202, MAHARASHTRA STATE 5. RAJAGOPAL @ VENKITESH, S/O.A.SUBRAMANIYA IYER, PROPRIETOR, M/S.JAYANTHI INVESTMENT AND FINANCE.NO.4 C-BLOCK, FIFTH FLOOR, CHERAN PLAZA, TRICHY ROAD, COIMBATORE DISTRICT, T.NADU. 6. RAMACHANDRAN, S/O.P.A.SUBRAMANIYA IYER VICTORIA JUBILES TECHNICAL INSTITUTE A/10, SURAJ APARTMENT, NEAR MADRASI TEMPLE RAJAJI CROSS ROAD, DOMBIVILLI EAST PIN 421 202, MAHARASHTRA STATE. 7. G. ANANTHA NARAYANAN, S/O. P.A. GOPALAKRISHNA IYER, SHAVO NARGREN INDIA (PVT.) LTD., A/3, SIDDHAPURA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, AURAT NAGAR, OPPOSITE BEST COLONY, OFF. C.B.S MARG, GHATEDPAR WEST, MUMBAI - 400086. 8. S. SANKARAN, S/O P.A.GOPALAKRISHNA IYER, SHAVO NARGREN INDIA (PVT.) LTD., A/3 SIDDHAPURA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, AURAT NAGAR, OPPOSITE BEST COLONY, OFF C.B.S. MARG, GHATEDPAR WEST, MUMBAI - 400 086. 9. G. KRISHNAN, S/O P.A. GOPALAKRISHNA IYER, SHAVO NARGREN INDIA (PVT. ) LTD., A/3, SIDDHAPURA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, AURAT NAGAR, OPPOSITE BEST COLONY, OFF. C.B.S. MARG, GHATEDPAR WEST, MUMBAI - 400086. 10. VIJAYA KRISHNAN, S/O LATE A. SREEKANDAN, ANUGRAHA, 66-2/48, SREERAM NAGAR, MALAPPURAM, PIN 530011, KERALA STATE. 11. SUDHA HARIHARAN, D/O LATE A. SREEKANDAN, ADITY, KEERTHI NAGAR, PALLIPURAM POST, PALAKKAD - 678 006. 12. VEERA RAGHAVAN, S/O LATE A. SREEKANDAN, ROOM NO.205, SAI PALACE, IIND FLOOR, SAMATH NAGAR, REIBUDAR ROAD, DOMBIVILLI WEST, THANE - 421 202, MAHARASHTRA STATE. RSA.No.575 of 2008 (B) -3- 13. ANANTHA NARAYANAN, S/O LATE A. SREEKANDAN, ROOM NO.9, IIND FLOOR, THUKKAM DARSHAN, GANESH NAGAR ROAD, DOMBIVILLI WEST, THANE - 421202, MAHARASHTRA STATE. THIS REGULAR SECOND APPEAL HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 09/07/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: K.P.BALACHANDRAN, J. ------------------------------------------------ R. S. A. No.575 of 2008 ------------------------------------------------ Dated this the 9th day of July, 2008 JUDGMENT Defendants 9 and 10 in O.S.228/99 on the file of the Munsiff's Court, Alathur are the appellants. They assail in this appeal the concurrent verdicts of the courts below against them repelling the contentions they have raised assailing the genuineness of the power of attorney on the basis of which the power of attorney holder filed the suit on behalf of the plaintiff and also on their contentions disputing the paternity of the plaintiff. 2. Appellants who are defendants 9 and 10 are husband and wife and the 10th defendant is the assignee of the rights of the first defendant who is a sharer. The property originally belonged to deceased Chamukutty Iyer alias Ananthanarayana Iyer. Plaintiff and R. S. A. No.575 of 2008 -2- first defendant are the children of the said Ananthanarayana Iyer. Defendants 2 to 5 are the widow and children of late Subramania Iyer, a deceased son of Ananthanarayana Iyer and defendants 6 to 8 are children of P.A.Gopalakrishna Iyer/ another deceased son of late Ananthanarayana Iyer. Suit was laid for partition of the 1/4th share of the plaintiff. Defendants 1 to 8 remained absent and ex parte. On the contentions of defendants 9 and 10, the trial court raised necessary issues for trial and considering the evidence adduced at trial which consisted of oral evidence of PW1/the power of attorney holder of the plaintiff and DW1/the 9th defendant and documentary evidence of Exts.A1 to A5 and Ext.B1 decreed the suit allowing partition by metes and bounds of the scheduled property into four equal shares and allotment of one such share each to the plaintiff; and the 10th R. S. A. No.575 of 2008 -3- defendant and one such share jointly to defendants 2 to 5 and one such share together to defendants 6 to 8 and providing further that allotment of share due to the 10th defendant shall be subject to Section 4 of the Partition Act. The question regarding payment of share of profits was deferred to be decided in the final decree proceedings. Defendants 9 and 10 assailed the said decree in A.S.183/01 filed before the District Court, Palakkad and the appellate court dismissed the appeal concurring with the findings of the trial court and hence, this R.S.A by defendants 9 and 10. The contentions that are urged before me by the learned counsel for the appellants are:- 1)that the power of attorney should not have been accepted as genuine in the absence of evidence furnished by the attestors thereto or by the notary who has certified to its R. S. A. No.575 of 2008 -4- authenticity; and 2) that the plaintiff has failed to establish on evidence that he is the son of late Ananthanarayana Iyer so as to have title in him to claim partition. 3. The contention that the power of attorney should not have been accepted unless it was proved by examining attestors thereto or the notary who has certified to its authenticity is not tenable in view of Section 85 of the Indian Evidence Act as has been rightly found by the courts below. There is no merit in the said contention advanced and in view of the above legal position the contention does not pose any substantial question of law for decision by this Court. 4. As regards the contention that plaintiff has not established on evidence that he is son of Ananthanarayana Iyer so as to have title to claim partition, the contention R. S. A. No.575 of 2008 -5- is not something that lies in the mouth of the appellants who are defendants 9 and 10 of whom the 10th defendant who is the wife of the 9th defendant is the transferee of the rights of the first defendant who even according to them is the son of late Ananthanarayana Iyer. The best evidence that the defendants could have adduced if at all they are pursuing their contention that plaintiff is not son of Ananthanarayana Iyer is to examine the first defendant and without adducing such evidence appellants who are strangers cannot contend that plaintiff is not the son of Ananthanarayana Iyer. Further, PW1/power of attorney holder is a neighbour who is aged 62 years as on the date of institution of the suit and he has given evidence that Ananthanarayana Iyer's children are plaintiff and the first defendant. He has also given evidence that other two brothers of plaintiff R. S. A. No.575 of 2008 -6- and first defendant were predecessors respectively of defendants 2 to 5 and defendants 6 to 8. As against the said evidence the contention raised by appellants who are defendants 9 and 10 in the court below who are strangers is not at all worth merit. Thus, I see no merit at all in this R.S.A assailing the concurrent verdicts of the courts below repelling the contentions raised by the appellants in the suit. There is no question of law and much less any substantial question of law arising for consideration in this R.S.A as is attempted to be made out. This R.S.A in the circumstances is devoid of merit. 5. In the result, I dismiss this R.S.A in limine refusing admission. K.P.BALACHANDRAN, JUDGE kns/-