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Appellant's Appeal Partly Allowed: Trial Court's Denial of Specific Performance Restored. High Court and Appellate Court's Judgments Overturned Due to Plaintiff's Unexplained Delay and Lack of Evidence for Readiness and Willingness

The appellant, originally the defendant in the trial court, challenges the judgment dated 07.06.2011, which partially allowed his second appeal (S.A N...

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Eviction Suit Legal Arguments and Court Rulings. Analyzing the complex legal battle over leasehold rights and evidence presentation in a contentious eviction suit with multiple parties involved.

Dispute over eviction suits concerning certain premises in Mumbai. It delves into the history of ownership and leasing of the property, as well as the...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court's Decision in Property Title Dispute Due to Lack of Evidence on Power of Attorney. Concurrent Findings of Lower Courts Restored as Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Title and Compliance with Registration Act for Foreign-Executed Document.

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by the original plaintiffs seeking declaration of title and recovery of possession over a property, all...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Specific Performance Suit, Restores Trial Court's Decree for Money Recovery Instead of Specific Performance. The High Court erred in granting specific performance as the transaction was found to be a loan with collateral security under the Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal by the subsequent purchasers (appellants) against the High Court's decree granting specific performance of an agr...

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Supreme Court Restores Concurrent Findings of Fact in Property Dispute, Sets Aside High Court's Interference Under Section 100 CPC. High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Reappreciating Evidence and Holding Unregistered Partition List Inadmissible Without Considering Collateral Use.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the original defendants, setting aside the High Court's judgment and restoring the concurrent findings o...