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(Querist) 29 April 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sirs,

Kindly visit www.hcraj.nic.in and under case status of Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench search for case no.:

Special Appeal Writ (S.A.W.): case no. 93: year 2013 (Jeewan Singh vs Bhoor Singh Bagh Singh Trust)
And
Special Appeal Writ (S.A.W.): case no. 164: year 2013 (Bhawani Singh vs Bhoor Singh Bagh Singh Trust)

Brief summary of the case:

Mr. Takhat Singh made Will dated 22.03.1965 and thereby created a public charitable Trust known as “Bhoor Singh Bagh Singh Public Charitable Trust” and donated all his properties worth several hundred crores to this Public Trust in Jaipur (Rajasthan).

Mr. Takhat Singh died issueless on 05.05.1970 and also did not adopt anyone.

Trustees of “Bhoor Singh Bagh Singh Public Charitable Trust” applied for its registration on 27.07.1970 at Assistant Commissioner, Devasthan Department, Jaipur (Rajasthan) on the basis of Will dated 22.03.1965 executed by Mr. Takhat Singh.

Appellant Jeewan Singh objected registration of the Trust on the basis forged Will dated 01.05.1970 executed in his favour by Mr. Takhat Singh.

Another appellant Bhawani Singh objected registration of the Trust on the basis of being adopted son of Mr. Takhat Singh.

Appellant Jeewan Singh filed a civil suit for the properties left by late Mr. Takhat Singh on the basis of his forged Will dated 01.05.1970. Later in 1980, he withdrew his suit, without proving his alleged Will, under Order 23 Rule 1 (1) CPC (abandoned his claim without permission to file fresh suit).

Appellant Bhawani Singh’s adoption claim was denied by Jagir Commissioner, Jaipur (Rajasthan) on 12.12.1967. Bhawani Singh’s appeal against this order in Revenue Board, Ajmer (Rajasthan) was also dismissed after 45 years on 17.02.2012.

Appellants Jeewan Singh and Bhawani Singh are still abusing the judicial process and are not letting the civil suit trial complete on this property even after 44 years have passed.

The extremely slow process of our judicial system and its fragility has led this property, which was meant for public welfare, being destroyed by these vested interests.

Kindly advise on this matter..
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 29 April 2014
Go to the high court and ask for expeditious disposal of the suit. it will be allowed.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 29 April 2014
Ask your lawyer to prey the High Court for an early disposal of the case.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 30 April 2014
Be in regular touch with your lawyer for suitable remedy.
dr g balakrishnan (Expert) 11 May 2014
problem is some forged Will, why none proved it is not forged Will so far but making circus on some other things and blaming courts sir, you need to tell what are facts correctly, talk on facts not on laws.

only on facts, laws are applied not other way round please;

no use blaming legal community and courts as courts cannot decide on hazy grounds please!
V R SHROFF (Expert) 14 May 2014
Expedite the matter as suggested by Experts


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