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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Specific Performance Suit for Want of Proof of Readiness and Willingness. Plaintiff Failed to Aver and Prove Continuous Readiness and Willingness Under Section 16(c) of the Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The appellant, Mehboob-ur-Rehman (since deceased, represented by legal representatives), filed a suit for specific performance of an agreement to sell...

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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 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...

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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 Remands Second Appeal to High Court for Fresh Disposal Due to Lack of Reasoning in Dismissal Order. High Court's Casual Approach in Dismissing Second Appeal Without Framing Substantial Questions of Law Under Section 100 CPC Found Unsustainable.

The State of Rajasthan and its authorities appealed against the judgment of the Rajasthan High Court which dismissed their second appeal in limine. Th...