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Supreme Court Upholds Decree for Specific Performance, Directs Execution of Possession in Favor of Appellants. Collusion Between Vendors and Respondents to Frustrate Decree Cannot Defeat the Fruits of Justice

Specific Performance and Possession – The Supreme Court held that the appellants were entitled to specific performance of the sale agreement and po...

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Bombay High Court Allows Possessors to Pay Decretal Amount to Avoid Auction in Execution Proceedings. Decree Holder Cannot Insist on Auction When Possessor Willing to Satisfy Decree Under Order 21 Rules 64 and 83 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The petitioners, Lalit Malick, Shyam Malick, and Madhu Bhatti, filed a writ petition challenging the execution proceedings of a decree passed in Comme...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Concurrent Findings of Collusive Decree in Property Dispute. The Court upheld the lower courts' conclusion that a decree obtained by collusion was not binding on the plaintiffs, and purchasers under a subsequent sale deed were bona fide purchasers.

The appeal arose from a property dispute where the original plaintiff, Jaspal Singh, residing in West Germany, authorized Kidar Singh via a special po...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Application for Rejection of Plaint in Specific Performance Suit — Cause of Action Disclosed. Court holds that a plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC if it discloses a cause of action, even if the claim may ultimately fail on merits.

The judgment pertains to a Notice of Motion filed by defendant No.1 in a suit for specific performance. The defendant sought rejection of the plaint u...

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Supreme Court Restores Concurrent Findings of Fact in Property Dispute, Sets Aside High Court's Interference Under Section 100 CPC. High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Reappreciating Evidence and Holding Unregistered Partition List Inadmissible Without Considering Collateral Use.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the original defendants, setting aside the High Court's judgment and restoring the concurrent findings o...