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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Title Dispute Involving Multiple Previous Suits. Court Examines Maintainability Under Order 2 Rule 2 CPC and Relief Requirements Under Section 34 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 Regarding Declaration Without Consequential Possession.

The dispute originated from a property suit O.S.No.156/2010 filed by seven plaintiffs seeking declaration of title and permanent injunction regarding ...

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High Court Modifies Decree in Land Possession Case Based on Court Receiver's Report. Appellant's Firm Seeks Modification of Adverse Possession Declaration to Align with Actual Possession Area After Three Decades of Status Quo

The High Court of Bombay partly allowed First Appeal No. 945 of 1994 by modifying the trial court's decree regarding adverse possession. The original ...

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Scope of Amendment under Section 152 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – High Court Holds Correction of Decree Justified in Case of Misdescription of Property

Judicial Power – Clerical or Accidental Errors – Distinction Between Review and Amendment – Execution of Decrees – Correction of Judgment to R...

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Supreme Court Restores Eviction Decree Against Tenant — Reaffirms Scope of Second Appeal Jurisdiction

The Apex Court upheld the concurrent findings of the Trial Court and First Appellate Court — Clarified the principles governing the scope of Second ...

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Reservation Lapse Under MRTP Act: Supreme Court Declares Land Free After 33 Years of Inaction. Supreme Court Invokes Article 142 to Do Complete Justice in Land Reservation Case

The Supreme Court held that the reservation of the land had lapsed under both Section 49(7) and Section 127 of the MRTP Act due to the failure of the ...

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Civil Suit for Declaration of Title and Possession — Res Judicata, Limitation, and Representative Suit Discussed — Supreme Court Set Aside High Court’s Decree and Dismissed the Suit.

A suit filed in a representative capacity cannot override the conclusive effect of a decree already attained finality, and res judicata shall bar any ...

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State of Haryana's Plea for Adverse Possession Denied: High Court's Judgment Upheld. State cannot claim adverse possession over private land in a welfare State; Plaintiffs' Ownership Established.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the State of Haryana and the Public Works Department (PWD), challenging the High Court's decision whic...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court’s Decision, Dismisses Appeals on Property Ownership Dispute Land ownership, possession rights, and the doctrine of adverse possession scrutinized in depth.

The Supreme Court of India, dismissed the appeals filed by Neelam Gupta and others, upholding the High Court’s ruling granting possession rights to ...