sales also do not apply to assignees or purchasers from a decree-holder auction purchaser. They purchase outside the court system and cannot expect any protection from the court. Their title is liable to be defeated if the title of their seller or assignor is defeated. The view, therefore, expressed by the Patna High Court in the case of Gopi Lal v. Jamuna Prasad [AIR 1954 Pat 36:1 BLJ 406] , the Madras High Court in S. Chokalingam Asari v. N.S. Krishna Iyer [AIR 1964 Mad 404 : ILR (1964) 1 Mad 923] and the cases cited therein as also by the Kerala High Court in the case of Parameswaran Pillai Kumara Pillai v. Chinna Lakshmi [1970 Ker LJ 450] is not the correct view. The High Court, therefore, was not right in protecting the lease created in favour of the respondent by Mohammed Haji who was a decree-holder auction-purchaser at the sale in execution of the ex parte decree which was subsequently set aside.” 18. The judgment in Padanathil Ruqmini Amma (supra), completely answers the