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Supreme Court Allows Plaintiff's Claim for Possession in Property Dispute Based on Title and Rejects Adverse Possession Defense. Licensee's Possession Cannot Be Converted into Adverse Possession Without Clear Evidence of Ouster.

The dispute pertained to a suit property in Bangalore. The original plaintiff, A. Krishnappa, claimed ownership of the property as joint family proper...

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Supreme Court Upholds Referral to Arbitration Despite Fraud Allegations in Development Agreement Dispute. Arbitration Clause Survives Challenge When Fraud Relates to Inducement Not Affecting Contractual Terms.

The appeal arose from a civil suit filed by Deccan Paper Mills Co. Ltd. (appellant) against Regency Mahavir Properties and others (respondents) seekin...

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Supreme Court Directs Execution of Share Purchase Agreement in Corporate Dispute Over IT Park Acquisition. Court holds that SPA is necessary to effectuate earlier order and does not prejudice rights of respondents.

The Supreme Court disposed of a miscellaneous application in a civil appeal concerning the acquisition of shares in I.T. Infrastructure Park Pvt. Ltd....

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Urban Land Ceiling Case — Possession Validly Taken Under Section 10(5) of ULC Act Before Repeal. Application Under Section 21 Was Barred by Limitation, and Repeal Did Not Affect Lands Where Possession Was Already Taken.

The appeal arose from a dispute concerning surplus land under the Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976. The appellants, legal representatives...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Partition Suit for HUF Properties — Burden of Proof Not Discharged. Plaintiff Failed to Establish Existence of Hindu Undivided Family Between Two Brothers Despite Alleged Joint Business and Property Acquisitions.

The case involves a dispute over properties claimed to be part of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF). The plaintiff, Bhagwat Sharan, filed a suit for part...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Concurrent Findings of Collusive Decree in Property Dispute. The Court upheld the lower courts' conclusion that a decree obtained by collusion was not binding on the plaintiffs, and purchasers under a subsequent sale deed were bona fide purchasers.

The appeal arose from a property dispute where the original plaintiff, Jaspal Singh, residing in West Germany, authorized Kidar Singh via a special po...