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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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Secondary Evidence and Power of Attorney in Property Transactions: Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 65 Evidence Act and Section 100 CPC i

n Tharammel Peethambaran v. T. Ushakrishnan, the dispute arose from the sale of immovable property executed by the defendant acting as an alleged agen...

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“Mandatory Injunction vs Possession: Supreme Court Clarifies Section 41(h) Specific Relief Act (2026 INSC 61)”“Cloud on Title & Possession: Why Injunction Suit Fails

In Sanjay Paliwal v. Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., the plaintiffs sought a mandatory injunction to remove a wall allegedly blocking access to their l...

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Injunction Suit Not Maintainable When Title Is Disputed

The High Court of Karnataka held that when title to immovable property is disputed, a suit for mere permanent or mandatory injunction is not maintaina...

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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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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against High Court's Remand Order in Property Dispute - Concurrent Findings on Limitation Upheld. High Court Erred in Remanding Matter for Fresh Trial Instead of Deciding Substantial Question of Law Under Section 100 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The appeal arose from a property dispute involving a joint Hindu family. The litigation originated from a 1965 suit (O.S.No.851 of 1965) filed by Sund...