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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Possession Suit — Licensee Status Upheld. Brother-in-law held to be gratuitous licensee, not co-owner, as plaintiff proved self-acquisition of property under Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

The case involves a dispute between Sujata Ashok Moon (plaintiff/respondent) and Rajendra Parasramji Moon (defendant/appellant) over possession of a t...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Partition Suit, Upholds Concurrent Findings of Trial Court and High Court. Property Purchased in Wife's Name Held to be Joint Family Property Based on Evidence of Contribution from Husband's Ancestral Funds.

The case involves a partition suit filed by Rajeswari and others (plaintiffs) against Mangathai Ammal and others (defendants) concerning properties cl...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Will Interpretation Case — Absolute Interest Vested in Wife Under Holograph Will. Sale Deed Executed by Wife Held Valid and Binding on Son Despite Testator's Desire for Division of Sale Proceeds.

The appeals arose from a common judgment of the Karnataka High Court in R.F.A. Nos. 1888/2011 and 1889/2011, which partly allowed the first appeal and...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Possession Dispute — Concurrent Findings of Ownership and Possession Upheld. Court holds that no substantial question of law arises under Section 100 CPC when findings of fact are based on evidence and not perverse.

The case involves a property dispute between two brothers, Gulab (plaintiff) and Ajab (defendant no.2), over a building constructed on Municipal Plot ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Dispute — Upholds Plaintiffs' Title and Possession. The court affirmed that the suit property was self-acquired by the plaintiffs' grandmother and not ancestral, and the defendant failed to prove adverse possession.

The case involves a property dispute over Gat No. 5/6, area 1.21 HR, situated at village Khamkhed, and a residential house in Jalgaon (Jamod). The pla...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Partition Suit: High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction Under Section 100 CPC by Reappreciating Evidence. The Court restored concurrent findings of trial court and first appellate court dismissing suits for partition and injunction.

The Supreme Court considered appeals against a common judgment of the Madras High Court which, in exercise of its second appellate jurisdiction under ...