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Supreme Court Upholds Decree for Specific Performance in Agreement to Sell Dispute Involving Agricultural Land. Court Applies Doctrine of Lis Pendens to Transfers Made During Litigation and Affirms Plaintiff's Readiness and Willingness Based on Documentary Evidence.

The appeal arose from a suit for specific performance of an agreement to sell dated 18.07.1988, where the plaintiff agreed to purchase agricultural la...

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Lease vs Licence Explained: Supreme Court Restores 99-Year Lease in 2026 Judgment

In a significant 2026 ruling, the Supreme Court held that a registered 99-year lease creates a valid leasehold interest and cannot be cancelled unilat...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Third-Party Claim in Execution Proceedings -- Appellant Fails to Remove Property Attachment for Arbitral Award Recovery -- Mother of Company Director Cannot Defeat Creditor's Rights as Post-Award Purchaser

The Supreme Court upheld the attachment of property in execution of an arbitral award, rejecting the third-party claim by Appellant who had purchased ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Karnataka High Court Order on Delay Condonation and Leave to Appeal. Transferee Pendente Lite Cannot Challenge Decree Without Leave – Delay of 586 Days Not Justified.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Article 136 – Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme ...

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"High Court Decrees Specific Performance; Doctrine of Lis Pendens Applied to Override Subsequent Sale" "Litigation pendente lite affects all subsequent alienations, regardless of notice to the purchaser."

The appeal was dismissed, affirming the High Court’s decision that allowed the specific performance of a sale agreement. The High Court applied the ...

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"Pendente Lite Transferee's Right to Challenge Execution of Decree Confirmed: Supreme Court" SC affirms that limitation period begins from the date of final decree, and a pendente lite transferee can challenge execution if dispossessed.

The Supreme Court of India, deals with the execution of a final decree in a partition suit and the rights of a pendente lite transferee. It affirms th...