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Supreme Court Dismisses Defendants' Appeal in Specific Performance Suit, Upholding Grant of Relief. Concurrent Findings on Validity of Agreement to Sell and Payment of Consideration Are Not Interfered With Under Article 136 of the Constitution of India, and Agreement Cannot Be Treated as Loan Document.

The dispute arose from an agreement to sell dated 11.02.2004, where Gurmeet Singh, predecessor-in-interest of the defendants, agreed to sell land to J...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal in Will Dispute, Restoring Lower Courts' Findings on Genuineness. High Court's Interference Under Section 100 CPC Held Impermissible as It Re-appreciated Evidence and Formulated Question of Law Incorrectly Based on Factual Findings.

The dispute centered on the genuineness of a Will executed by Kishan Singh on 10 December 1974, bequeathing agricultural land to Harnam Singh, a non-r...

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Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Will and Limits Sale Deed in Property Inheritance Dispute. Will dated 6th May 2009 Not Revoked by Agreement as It Did Not Comply with Section 70 of Indian Succession Act, 1925, and Sale Deed Valid Only to Extent of Co-owner's Share in Undivided Property.

The dispute arose from a property inheritance conflict involving lands owned by Mangilal in Madhya Pradesh. Mangilal executed a Will on 6th May 2009, ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Specific Performance Case, Reversing High Court's Setting Aside of Concurrent Findings. High Court Erred in Holding Plaint Lacked Specific Averments Under Section 16(c) of Specific Relief Act, 1963, as Readiness and Willingness Must Be Inferred from Plaint as a Whole.

The dispute arose from an agreement to sell executed on 10.10.1976 by Ram Singh in favor of Sughar Singh for a sale consideration of Rs.56,000, with R...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Will Dispute, Restoring Trial Court Decree for Possession. Registered Will Upheld as Validly Proved Under Indian Succession Act and Indian Evidence Act, While Unregistered Will Found Forged Based on Suspicious Circumstances.

The dispute centered on the validity of two wills concerning a residential property originally owned by Ms. Jessie Jayalakshmi. The appellant, claimin...