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Supreme Court Quashes Municipal Corporation's Mandamus for Land Acquisition Due to Lapsed Reservation and Financial Incapacity. Reservation under Development Plan Lapsed Under Section 127 of MRTP Act, 1966, and Acquisition Not Mandated as Corporation Lacked Funds Under RFCTLARR Act, 2013.

The dispute involved a land reservation under the Kolhapur development plan sanctioned in 1999 for public purposes like parking and garden. The landow...

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Supreme Court Allows Decree Holder's Appeal in Execution of Foreign Money Decree Under Section 44A CPC. High Court of Delhi Held to Have Jurisdiction as Principal Civil Court of Original Jurisdiction When Decretal Amount Exceeds Pecuniary Limits Under Section 5(2) of Delhi High Court Act, 1966.

The dispute arose from the execution of a money decree dated 7th February 2006, passed by the High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, Commerc...

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Supreme Court Upholds Interim Injunction in Property Dispute Based on Tenancy Act Certificate. Section 38E Certificate Under Andhra Pradesh (Telangana Area) Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1950 Confers Ownership, Overriding Subsequent Transfers.

The respondent-plaintiff filed a suit for declaration of ownership, declaration that a Gift Settlement Deed dated 24.07.1987 in favour of the petition...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in SAFEMA Forfeiture Case — Notice to Convict Not Mandatory When Property Held by Relatives. The Court held that proceedings against relatives under Section 6 of SAFEMA are independent and do not require prior notice to the convict.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against a Madras High Court judgment that had set aside forfeiture orders under the Smugglers and Foreign Exc...

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Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Relinquishment Deed Executed by Karta in Joint Hindu Family Property Case. Relinquishment deed executed by eldest male member as Karta is valid and binding on minor coparceners, and suit for declaration filed beyond limitation period is barred.

The present appeal arises from a suit filed in 1994 by four younger sons of late M.C. Rudrappa seeking a declaration that a relinquishment deed dated ...