Delhi High Court · 2025-01-23
BIMAL ROY GAMBHIR vs DILIP GAMBHIR & OTHERS
- Citation / case number
- CS(OS)-3361/2015 2025:DHC:457
- Court
- Delhi High Court
- Petitioner
- BIMAL ROY GAMBHIR
- Respondent
- DILIP GAMBHIR & OTHERS
Judgment text excerpt
* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI Date of decision: 23rd JANUARY, 2025 IN THE MATTER OF: + CS(OS) 3361/2015 BIMAL ROY GAMBHIR .....Plaintiff Through: Mr. Sunil Kumar Agarwal and Ms. Neelam Agarwal, Advocates. versus DILIP GAMBHIR & OTHERS .....Defendants Through: Mr. Mohit Gupta, Ms. Anisha Gupta, Mr. Vishal Saxena, Ms. Seema Ali Fatima and Mr. Dhruv Mehta, Advocates. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUBRAMONIUM PRASAD JUDGMENT 1. The Plaintiff has approached this Court with the following prayers:- "(i) Pass a Decree of Declaration in favour of the plaintiff and against the defendants thereby declaring absolutely false, forged and fabricated Gift Deed dated 16.01.1987 and registered at Sub-Registrar, Delhi on 16.01.1987 as document no. 529 entered in Additional Book No. 01, Volume No. 5071 on pages 168 to 171, Conveyance Deed dated 17.01.2002 from DDA and registered at Sub-Registrar-VII, New Delhi on 18.01.2002 as document no. 19896 entered in Additional Book No. 01, Volume No. 704 on pages 98 to 99, Mutations by Delhi Development Authority, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Delhi Jal Board and Electricity Department of the suit property of Plot No. 31, Block B-1, in the layout plan of The Mianwali District Cooperative House Building Society Limited measuring 322.95 Sq. Yards situated at Village Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed CS(OS) 3361/2015 Page 1 of 19 By:RAHUL SINGH Signing Date:27.01.2025 21:18:24 Nangloi Jat & Gurhi Piraa, Delhi in favour of the defendant no. 1 as null and void and of no effects whatsoever. (ii) Pass a preliminary decree of Partition of 1/4th (One-fourth) share in the suit property of Plot No. 31, Block B-1, in the layout plan of The Mianwali District Cooperative House Building Society Limited measuring 322.95 Sq. Yards situated at Villag