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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Review Order in Urban Land Ceiling Case — No Error Apparent on Record. Review Jurisdiction Under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC Cannot Be Used to Re-Examine Factual Findings Like an Appellate Court.

The appeal arose from a review order passed by the Allahabad High Court dismissing a review application filed by the original appellant, Asharfi Devi ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Extension of Time for Filing Written Statement Beyond 120 Days Under Amended CPC. Mandatory Forfeiture of Right to File Written Statement After Expiry of Statutory Period Under Order VIII Rule 1 CPC as Amended by Commercial Courts Act, 2015.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against two orders of the High Court that permitted the defendant to file a written statement beyond the statutory...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Remands Second Appeal to High Court for Framing Substantial Questions of Law in Specific Performance Suit. Interpretation of Agreement Clauses Constitutes Substantial Question of Law Under Section 100 CPC.

The appellant-plaintiff filed a civil suit for specific performance of contract based on an agreement dated 08.08.1984. The Trial Court decreed the su...

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Supreme Court Upholds Decree for Specific Performance of Agreement to Sell Joint Hindu Family Property by Karta. Readiness and Willingness of Plaintiff to Perform Contract is a Finding of Fact Binding on Appellate Courts.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the defendants (legal representatives of the original defendant No.1 and defendant Nos. 2 and 3) again...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Contempt Conviction of Purchaser in Specific Performance Suit — Lack of Knowledge of Injunction and Vendor's Acquittal Lead to Acquittal. Purchaser Cannot Be Held in Contempt When Vendor Exonerated and No Evidence of Knowledge of Interim Order Under Order XXXIX Rule 2(a) CPC.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against a High Court order affirming the Executing Court's finding of contempt against the appellant, Ramasamy, fo...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Restitution Case Under Section 144 CPC — Interim Injunction Not a Decree for Possession. Section 144 CPC Not Attracted Where No Decree or Order Directed Delivery of Possession.

The dispute originated from a suit filed by Ganeshi Lal, claiming as next friend of the deity at Bhawani Mata Mandir, seeking a permanent injunction a...