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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Title Suit Over Land Ownership Due to Insufficient Proof of Title. Plaintiffs Failed to Establish Ownership Over Suit Land Despite Claims Based on Oral and Decreed Partitions, Leading to Upholding of Trial Court's Dismissal.

The dispute originated from a title suit filed in 1967 by Banaras Sah, acting for himself and as legal guardian of his six minor sons, against Krishna...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Title Suit Over Land Ownership and Possession. Plaintiffs' Title Established Through Partition Evidence and Mutation Application, Supporting Decree for Possession Against Defendant's Legal Representatives.

The dispute originated from a title suit filed in 1967 by Banaras Sah, acting for himself and as legal guardian of his six minor sons, against Krishna...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeal in Land Grabbing Case Due to Application of Res Judicata. Prior Civil Court Decree Conclusively Determined Title and Possession, Barring Re-litigation Under Section 8 of Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 1982.

The dispute originated from an application filed by the legal heirs of S.V. Srinivasulu Naidu under Section 8 of the Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing (Pro...

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Supreme Court Upholds Consumer Commission Order Directing Builder to Refund Amount with Interest in Flat Possession Delay Case. Builder's Appeal Dismissed as Subsequent Purchaser Entitled to Interest from Deposit Dates Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Despite Force Majeure Claims.

The dispute arose from a consumer complaint filed by the purchaser against the builder for delayed possession of a residential flat. The original allo...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Family Property Dispute Over Compromise Decree Registration. Compromise Decree Arising from Family Settlement Does Not Require Compulsory Registration Under Section 17(2)(vi) of Registration Act, 1908, as Parties Had Pre-existing Rights as Heirs.

The dispute involved two sons of late Vijendra Singh contesting ownership of ancestral land. The appellant filed a suit for possession in 1978, disput...

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Supreme Court Upholds Consumer Commission's Compensation Award Against Builder for Delayed Possession in Housing Project. Builder's 'Endeavour' Clause Interpreted as Requiring Reasonable Efforts, and Contractual Compensation Rate Held Unfair Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The dispute arose from a delayed housing project where the builder, NBCC (India) Limited, failed to hand over possession of a residential unit to the ...