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High Court of Karnataka Allows Appeal in Property Injunction Suit — Plaintiff Fails to Prove Possession. Suit for Permanent Injunction Dismissed as Plaintiff's Possession Not Established and Title Not Proven, Relief of Declaration Not Sought.

The appellant, Smt. Sabiha Banu R, filed a Regular First Appeal under Section 96 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, challenging the judgment and de...

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Madras High Court Allows Second Appeal in Property Dispute — Sale Deed Found Genuine and Binding on Defendants. Court upholds concurrent findings of fact that the sale deed executed by husband of first defendant for family necessity was valid and that plaintiffs had established title and possession.

The case involves a property dispute where the original plaintiff Varadappan (since deceased, represented by respondents 2 to 8) filed a suit for decl...

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Land Dispute Resolved: Court Upholds Cooperative Societies' Ownership Rights. Court Affirms Validity of 1960 Conveyance, Rejects Claims by Municipal Authorities

The dispute Regarding a 1960 conveyance deed concerning common plots in the Juhu Vile Parle Development (JVPD) scheme between the Bombay Housing Boar...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Suit, Upholds Appellate Court's Finding of Adverse Possession. The court held that the appellants failed to prove title and that the respondents had perfected title by adverse possession over the suit property.

The case involves a Regular Second Appeal filed by the appellants (original plaintiffs) against the judgment and decree of the Senior Civil Judge and ...

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Supreme Court Restores Concurrent Findings of Fact in Property Dispute, Sets Aside High Court's Interference Under Section 100 CPC. High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Reappreciating Evidence and Holding Unregistered Partition List Inadmissible Without Considering Collateral Use.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the original defendants, setting aside the High Court's judgment and restoring the concurrent findings o...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Over Limitation for Voidable Alienations by Guardian. Suit for Declaration and Possession Without Seeking Setting Aside of Sale Deeds Held Maintainable Under Article 65 of Limitation Act, 1963.

The case involves a property dispute arising from a Will executed by Petha Gounder on 17.05.1971, bequeathing a life interest to his sons Kannan and B...