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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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Civil Revision Application under Section 115 of CPC - Eviction Case from Public Premises. Challenging the City Civil Judge's Decision in a Complex Eviction Case Involving Government-Owned Public Premises

Civil revision application under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, regarding a judgment and order passed by the City Civil Judge, Grea...

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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 ...