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1992 (10) TMI 274

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..... ed in the suit lest that may prejudice the case of either party. Prior to 1947, Sir Sawai Man Singh (referred to hereinafter as 'Maharaja Man Singh') was the Ruler of the native State of Jaipur. On February 6, 1949, Maharaja Man Singh, for and on behalf of Jaipur State, entered into a covenant with the Government of India and the State of Jaipur acceded to India by an Instrument of Accession. On the merger of the State of Jaipur with India, the properties of the Jaipur State were divided into two categories, namely, State properties and private properties. The appellant and respondents 2, 3 and 4 are the sons of Maharaja Man Singh. Respondent No. 2 is his widow. Respondent No. 5 is the son of respondent No. 3 and respondent No. 6 is .....

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..... ver, there is a distinct possibility of the said properties being held to be properties of the said Hindu Undivided Family and a prima facie case has been made out to that effect. If that is the correct position, respondent No. 1 will have only l/6th share in the said . properties or at least substantially less than a half share. By an order dated April 29, 1986 made by the Delhi High Court, respondent No. 1 was restrained from alienating, transferring, parting with possession of, creating any charge or mortgage on or entering into any agreement either to sell or transfer and/or create any encumbrance whatsoever on any of the properties enumerated in Schedules I and II to the plaint. The main contention urged on behalf of the appellant befo .....

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..... d in respect of the properties included in Schedules I II of the plaint and we order accordingly. The Administrator will take charge of the said properties and will ensure that all steps are taken to manage, preserve and safeguard the same. It will be for the Administrator to take effective steps to assume control over the said properties. The Administrator, except to the extent set out herein, will be in the same position as a Receiver of the said properties and shall have the same powers and duties. The Administrator shall take charge of all the suit properties and make a complete inventory thereof. 5. The remuneration of the Administrator shall be ₹ 20,000/- (Rupees Twenty Thousand) per month. This amount may be varied hereaft .....

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