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Supreme Court Allows Execution of Perpetual Injunction Decree Despite Earlier Satisfaction Recorded in Execution Proceedings. Satisfaction in prior EP does not bar fresh EP for subsequent breach; perpetual injunction decree has no limitation under Article 136 Limitation Act, 1963.

The Supreme Court allowed appeals by the decree-holders, Saraswati Devi and others, against the dismissal of their execution petition by the High Cour...

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Supreme Court Overturns High Court Decision in Land Dispute, Validates Trial Court's Dismissal. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellants, confirming that the alleged compromise was invalid and upholding the original Trial Court's decision.

The original plaintiffs filed a suit for declaration and specific performance, which was initially dismissed by the Trial Court but later decreed by t...

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Appellant's Property Claim Upheld: High Court's Reversal Overturned. Limitation Period and Implied Revocation of Power of Attorney Central to Decision

A dispute over a property transaction. The Appellant argues that the suit is within the limitation period based on her knowledge of the sale deed (Ex....

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Supreme Court Upholds Preferential Right of Heir Under Section 22 of Hindu Succession Act in Agricultural Land Dispute. Section 22 Applies to Agricultural Land as Succession is a Concurrent Subject and Section 4(2) Omission Confirms Uniform Application.

The appeal arose from a dispute between two brothers, Santokh Singh and Nathu Ram, who inherited agricultural land from their father. An arrangement f...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Section 6 Specific Relief Act Suit — High Court's Revision Under Section 115 CPC Set Aside for Exceeding Jurisdiction. Revisional Power Cannot Be Used to Correct Errors of Fact or Law in Interlocutory Orders.

The dispute arose from a civil suit filed by Respondent No.1 (Shashi Verma) under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, seeking declaration of w...