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Ex "B" i e , the kabala by of the tenants and their predecessors-in-
Anandamoyi in favour of defendants' title at an unaltered rent
and on a kabu- predecessor-in-interest Barada Kristo Roy liat which
show that these transmissions in the benami of Rakhal Chandra Mu-
of property as permanent tenancy was kherji was brought home to
the know brought home to the landlord who re ledge of the appellant
or his predecessors- cognized the right created by these docu in-title
and was acknowledged by them ments by accepting a kabuliat In the
There are no pucca structures in the second case the land had been
occupied land It has not been shown that they by the tenants' predecessors
at an un were let for residential purposes It is altered rent for
100 years They had not shown that they were being used for built
on it and have dealt with the pro residential purposes And the
fact that perty by sale and mortgage A kabuliat they were amalgamated
with holding 2 on and a patfca were executed which brought which
at one time a pucca structure stood home to the landlord, knowledge
and re cannot give to these holdings the charac cognition of the
tenants' transmission of ter of permanency the property by sale
in an instrument In the case of Nainapillai Marakayar which purported
to convey a permanent v Bamanathan Ghettiar (6), the Judicial and
inheritable right Committee laid down the law in regard Reliance
has been placed by the learned to the matter in hand in the following
vakil for the respondent on the case of words : Gasperz v Kedarnath
Sarhadhikari (10) It cannot now be doubted that when a tenant That
case is also distinguishable For of lands in India in a suit by
his landlord to eject him from them,set2 up a defence that he in
that case the following facts co-ex has a right of permanent! tenancy
in the lands, isted : -- the onU3 of proving that he has such right
is (1) Long possession by the defendants upon the tenant In Secy,
of State v Luch- meswar Singh (7), it was held that the onus of
and their predecessors
AIR 1921 PC 65
All India Reporter, Privy Council
Privy Council
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