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Court Upholds Executing Court's Decision, Rejects Jurisdictional Objections and Abuse of Process. Possession warrant stands as Appellate Bench's reversal deemed erroneous; Writ Petition allowed, reinforcing res judicata and legal precedents.

The Executing Court had issued a possession warrant on 19 April 2024, which Respondent No. 1 failed to challenge. Respondent No. 1's subsequent object...

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Supreme Court Partially Modifies High Court Judgment on Partition of Ancestral Properties. Respondents' entitlement to shares adjusted; self-acquired properties excluded from partition.

Civil Appeals challenge the judgment of the High Court of Karnataka, Dharwad Bench, in R.F.A. No.3052 of 2010 and Cross-objection No. 103 of 2011. The...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Reduced Refund in Property Sale Dispute. Plaintiff's Claim of Additional Rs. 15,00,000/- Unproven, Refund Limited to Rs. 3,00,000/- with Interest

This appeal challenges the judgment of the High Court of Kerala, which modified the Trial Court's decree in a suit for specific performance. The High ...

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Court Upholds Appellate Decision in Tenancy Dispute Involving Alleged Subletting. Appellate Bench's Reversal of Lower Court's Ruling Confirmed, Emphasizing Tenant Rights and Legal Definitions under Maharashtra Rent Control Act

Tenancy rights under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. The judgment reviews the Appellate Bench's reversal of a lower court's decision in a suit...

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Court Allows Amendment in 26-Year-Old Tenancy Suit Despite Prolonged Delays. Court Imposes Exemplary Costs on Plaintiffs for Ninth Amendment, Aims to Prevent Multiplicity of Litigation and Encourage Judicial Efficiency

The petition challenges an order by the Small Causes Court, Mumbai, allowing the Plaintiffs to amend their plaint to add grounds of unlawful sublettin...

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HPCL’s Eviction and Mesne Profit Dispute Upheld by High Court . Lease Expiry and Valid Termination Confirmed; Civil Revision Applications Dismissed, Mesne Profits Set at Rs. 93,227 Per Month

These Civil Revision Applications are filed by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), challenging the eviction order and mesne profit determi...

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Court Dismisses Plaintiff's Application for Decree on Admission in Property Dispute. Lack of clear and unequivocal admissions by Defendants leads to rejection; Trial Court directed to expedite proceedings within one year.

The Plaintiff sought a decree on admission under Order XII Rule 6 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), based on alleged admissions by the Defendants reg...

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Court Orders Tenant at Sufferance to Pay Mesne Profits and Deposit Significant Sum. Tenant must compensate for continued possession post-lease expiry and comply with court directives pending final judgment.

The court judgment addresses the issue of mesne profits owed by a tenant at sufferance who continued to occupy the property after the lease expired du...

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Restitution in Court Auction Sales: Upholding Justice Amidst Procedural Challenges Interpretation and Application of Section 144 CPC

Restitution of Judgment Debtors in Court Auction Sales: Interpretation and Application of Section 144 CPC The legal issue in this appeal revolves aro...

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Supreme Court Confirms Partition of Family Properties and Validates Sale Deed. The Supreme Court overturns the High Court's decision on the partition of properties, reinforcing the validity of a sale deed executed by the appellant.

The Supreme Court addressed the partition of family properties, focusing on Regular Survey Nos. 106/2 and 44/4. The High Court had erroneously relied ...