Whether the non-production of the Power Of Attorney, which was the basis for the sale deed executed by Dhirendra Chandra Saha, is fatal to the plaintiffs' claim of title over the disputed property?
Whether the plaintiffs have established their right, title, and interest in the suit property?
When a document has been duly registered, there is a presumption of correctness and it can be rebutted only by strong evidence to the contrary.
The endorsement made on sale deed could be considered as determinative evidence of the conveyance of title to the suit property by its original owner, especially where the defendants have not set up a case to establish any independent title over the suit property.
When such a presumption arises, the onus would be on a person who challenges such presumption, to successfully rebut it.