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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Adoption Dispute Due to Abatement — Conflict of Decrees Would Arise if Appeal Proceeded. Right to Sue Did Not Survive to Surviving Appellant Alone; Appeal Abated as a Whole Under Order XXII Rule 3 CPC.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal arising from a suit challenging the validity of an adoption. The appellants, two brothers, had filed a suit seek...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal as Abated Due to Non-Substitution of Legal Heirs of Deceased Appellant in Property Title Suit. Appeal Abates Entirely When Deceased Appellant's Interest is Inseparable from Co-Appellants, Rendering Inconsistent Decrees Impossible.

The Supreme Court dismissed the civil appeals filed by the defendants/appellants against the judgment of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh which had co...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Property Dispute, Upholds Concurrent Findings of Courts Below. Sale by Karta for Legal Necessity Binding on All Family Members Including Sisters.

The appeal arose from a property dispute concerning 'Moti Building' in Jalna, consisting of four houses. The original plaintiffs, sisters of defendant...

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Supreme Court Allows Impleadment of Daughter in Partition Suit as Necessary Party Under Order 1 Rule 10 CPC. Daughter Claiming Share as Class I Heir Under Hindu Succession Act Must Be Impleaded in Suit Affecting Parents' Properties.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against the rejection of an impleadment application. The background involves a 1966 suit for partition filed by a ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Urban Land Ceiling Case — Upholds Vesting of Land in State and Rejects Ownership Claim. The Court held that the plaintiffs failed to prove their title and that the suit was barred by res judicata and limitation.

The case involves a dispute over land bearing No.73, Canal Circular Road, Calcutta, which was part of a larger parcel of land. The plaintiffs, claimin...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Lease Claimants in Slum Rehabilitation Dispute — Welfare Legislation Overrides Equitable Rights. High Court's Order Setting Aside HPC Decision and Allowing Redevelopment Upheld as Slum Act Takes Precedence Over Prospective Lessees' Claims.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal arising from a slum rehabilitation dispute in Mumbai. The appellants, legal representatives of Lullu Vas, claim...