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Supreme Court Allows Restoration of Possession in Criminal Case Under Section 456 CrPC Despite Delay. Trial Court's Original Order for Restoration Stands, Limitation Not Applicable When Order Already Passed at Conviction.

The dispute arose from a landlord-tenant relationship where the appellant's father, Prayag Prasad Dube, obtained an eviction decree against Shankar Pr...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Lease Claimants in Slum Rehabilitation Dispute — Welfare Legislation Overrides Equitable Rights. High Court's Order Setting Aside HPC Decision and Allowing Redevelopment Upheld as Slum Act Takes Precedence Over Prospective Lessees' Claims.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal arising from a slum rehabilitation dispute in Mumbai. The appellants, legal representatives of Lullu Vas, claim...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Mortgage Redemption Case — Mortgage Extinguished by Act of Parties Under Section 60 TP Act. The right to redeem was extinguished when the mortgagee assignee received the mortgage amount and delivered possession to the decree-holder, even without formal endorsement.

The appellants, Smt. Gowramma and another, were the original plaintiffs who had mortgaged their land in 1980 to Bangarasetty for Rs. 3,000. In 1982, t...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Partition Suit for Clubbing Properties in Different Jurisdictions. Section 17 CPC Does Not Permit a Single Suit for Separate Immovable Properties Situated in Different States.

The appeal arose from a civil suit filed by the appellant (plaintiff) seeking declaration that two properties—one in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, and ano...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Negotiable Instruments Act Case — Reverses High Court Acquittal Based on Fiduciary Relationship. Concurrent Findings of Fact Cannot Be Upset in Revision Without Perversity; Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act Applies Even Between Fiduciaries.

The appellant-complainant, Bir Singh, filed a criminal complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 against the respondent-accu...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Land Dispute Over Escheated Property, Upholds High Court's Reversal of Injunction. Patwari's Unauthorized Entry Cannot Confer Sirdari Rights Under Kumaon and Uttarakhand Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1960.

The dispute concerns agricultural land in Village Gyansu, District Uttar Kashi, originally owned by Badri Aswal and his wife Tulsa Devi, who died with...

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Supreme Court Remands Land Dispute Case for Fresh Trial Due to Procedural Irregularity in Demarcation Report. The High Court's dismissal of the suit was set aside as the First Appellate Court had relied on other evidence besides the Commissioner's report, and the matter required fresh consideration.

The case involves a land dispute between the appellants (plaintiffs) and respondents (defendants) over Khasra No. 146. The plaintiffs alleged that the...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Section 6 Specific Relief Act Suit — High Court's Revision Under Section 115 CPC Set Aside for Exceeding Jurisdiction. Revisional Power Cannot Be Used to Correct Errors of Fact or Law in Interlocutory Orders.

The dispute arose from a civil suit filed by Respondent No.1 (Shashi Verma) under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, seeking declaration of w...