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Supreme Court Dismisses Plaintiffs in Property Declaration Suit Due to Omission of Possession Relief. Suit for Declaration and Injunction Held Not Maintainable Under Section 34 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 as Plaintiff, Not in Possession, Failed to Seek Further Relief of Possession.

The dispute originated from a suit filed in 1987 by Arakeri Abbaiah, the original plaintiff, seeking declaration of ownership and permanent injunction...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Ejectment Case Under Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953. Civil Suit Not Barred Under Section 25 as Revenue Court Order Was Without Jurisdiction Due to Absence of Landlord-Tenant Relationship and Invalid Sale of Trust Property.

The Supreme Court of India heard a civil appeal arising from a dispute over ejectment of a tenant from agricultural land. The appellants, claiming to ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Title Suit Over Land Ownership Due to Insufficient Proof of Title. Plaintiffs Failed to Establish Ownership Over Suit Land Despite Claims Based on Oral and Decreed Partitions, Leading to Upholding of Trial Court's Dismissal.

The dispute originated from a title suit filed in 1967 by Banaras Sah, acting for himself and as legal guardian of his six minor sons, against Krishna...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Title Suit Over Land Ownership and Possession. Plaintiffs' Title Established Through Partition Evidence and Mutation Application, Supporting Decree for Possession Against Defendant's Legal Representatives.

The dispute originated from a title suit filed in 1967 by Banaras Sah, acting for himself and as legal guardian of his six minor sons, against Krishna...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Ceiling Act Case — Gift Deed Valid Despite Lack of Express Acceptance. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Sections 122 and 123 do not require express acceptance; implied acceptance from circumstances suffices for a valid gift between father and son.

The present appeal arises from a land ceiling dispute in Rajasthan. Daulat Singh (since deceased, represented by legal heirs) was the owner of 254.2 B...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Review Order Deleting Possession Finding in Property Dispute. The High Court exceeded its review jurisdiction under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC by deleting a finding on possession based on non-framing of issue, which was not an error apparent on the face of the record.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against the High Court's order in a review petition that deleted a paragraph from its earlier judgment in a proper...