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Injunction Suit Not Maintainable When Title Is Disputed

The High Court of Karnataka held that when title to immovable property is disputed, a suit for mere permanent or mandatory injunction is not maintaina...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Company Dispute Under Companies Act and IPC -- Civil Nature and Statutory Bar Upheld

The Supreme Court allowed criminal appeals filed by Yerram Vijay Kumar and Rajeev Kumar Agarwal against the State of Telangana and others, quashing cr...

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High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Land Dispute - Heirs of Appellant Fail to Restore Permanent Injunction Decree - Appellate Court's Modification of Injunction Upheld Under CPC

The High Court dismissed a Second Appeal in a land dispute case where the appellants sought restoration of a Trial Court decree granting permanent inj...

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High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Civil Land Dispute Due to Absence of Substantial Question of Law. Appellate Court's Factual Findings on Possession and Evidence Appreciation Upheld as Not Perverse Under Section 100 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The dispute concerned agricultural land in Survey No.517 at village Chitroda, where the appellants (original plaintiffs) sought permanent injunction a...

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Permanent Injunction Denied Due to Failure to Prove Title & Property Identity: Supreme Court Restores Trial Court Judgment (2025 INSC 1450)

The Supreme Court held that a suit for permanent injunction cannot succeed unless the plaintiff establishes both clear title and proper identification...

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Supreme Court Condones Delay in Filing Second Appeal by the State – Upholds High Court's Order Allowing Condonation of Delay. Condonation of Delay – Sufficient Cause – Merits of the Case – Liberal Approach for State Litigations

Delay in government litigation should not be condoned automatically, but a liberal approach may be taken when public interest is involved. Substantial...