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Section 6 Specific Relief Act – Proof of Possession Mandatory.

This case arose from a dispute over possession of a dispensary premises in Mumbai between family members. The plaintiffs claimed that they were in set...

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High Court Dismisses Revision Application in Possession Dispute - Applicant Challenge to Decree Under Section 6 of Specific Relief Act Fails - Trial Court's Order Restoring Possession Upheld

The High Court dismissed the Civil Revision Application filed by the Applicant-Defendant challenging the Trial Court's decree in Special Civil Suit No...

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Supreme Court Upholds Hereditary Pujari Rights in Century-Old Temple Dispute -- Bombay Public Trust Act Jurisdiction Clarified -- Ancestral Religious Rights Recognized

The Supreme Court addressed a century-old dispute over hereditary pujari rights at the Amogasidda temple -- The Court examined whether civil courts ha...

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High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Land Dispute - Heirs of Appellant Fail to Restore Permanent Injunction Decree - Appellate Court's Modification of Injunction Upheld Under CPC

The High Court dismissed a Second Appeal in a land dispute case where the appellants sought restoration of a Trial Court decree granting permanent inj...

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High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Civil Land Dispute Due to Absence of Substantial Question of Law. Appellate Court's Factual Findings on Possession and Evidence Appreciation Upheld as Not Perverse Under Section 100 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The dispute concerned agricultural land in Survey No.517 at village Chitroda, where the appellants (original plaintiffs) sought permanent injunction a...

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High Court Quashed Appellate Order, Restored Temporary Injunction in Specific Performance Suit. Bombay High Court held that an unregistered Agreement for Sale is admissible as evidence in a suit for specific performance and reversed the appellate court’s decision denying temporary injunction.

A discretionary order granting a temporary injunction should not be interfered with unless it is arbitrary or perverse (Wander Ltd. vs. Antox India P....

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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 Restores Land Title in Favor of Plaintiff-Appellant Har Narayan Tewari. High Court and First Appellate Court Judgments Set Aside; Principle of Res Judicata Not Applicable in Disputed Land Case

Judgment regarding the dispute over land between the plaintiff-appellant, Har Narayan Tewari, and the Cantonment Board, Ramgarh. The court ultimately ...