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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "suit property"
Vendor Cannot Execute Second Sale Deed While First Sale Deed Executed Over Same Plot Is Pending Registration: Supreme Court
Unregistered Arbitral Award Can Be Admissible In Evidence Only For Collateral Purposes: Telangana High Court
Hindu Woman Without Own Income Can Enjoy Property Given By Deceased Husband, But Can't Have Absolute Rights Over It: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Rejects Lawyer's Plea With ₹1 Lakh Costs, Says Extreme View To Be Taken When Process Is Abused By Members Of Legal Fraternity
Co-Defendants Can't File Counter Claims Against Each Other, Must File Separate Suit Regarding Dispute Over Suit Property: MP High Court
Advocate Commissioner Can Be Appointed In Suit For Perpetual Injunction, His Report Open To Objections Including Cross Examination: Telangana HC
First Appellate Court Has Same Power As Trial Court To Issue Commission For Local Inspection: MP High Court
[O21 R64 CPC] Executing Court To Attach Only Such Portion Of Property For Sale As Is Necessary To Satisfy Decretal Amount: AP High Court
[O VI R 17 CPC] Merely Because Proposed Amendments Relate To Same Property, Doesn't Imply That Party Can Change Nature Of Suit: Bombay High Court
OI R10 CPC | Stranger Can't Be Impleaded Merely Because It Intends To Support State In Contesting Suit & Protecting Alleged Govt Land: MP High Court
Person Merely Handing Over Sale Consideration To Vendor Can't Claim Right On Immovable Property Sans Evidence To Show His Contribution: Karnataka HC
J&K&L High Court Deprecates Passing Of Status Quo Orders In Property Disputes Without Tentatively Determining Party In Possession
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