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Secondary Evidence and Power of Attorney in Property Transactions: Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 65 Evidence Act and Section 100 CPC i

n Tharammel Peethambaran v. T. Ushakrishnan, the dispute arose from the sale of immovable property executed by the defendant acting as an alleged agen...

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Supreme Court of India — Appeal Dismissed — No Ownership or Leasehold Rights Conferred — Remedy for Recovery of Possession or Unearned Income Kept Open

Lease Agreement Not Executed — No Transfer of Leasehold Rights — Auction Sale on 'As Is' Basis — Rights Under Lease Agreement Limited — Liquid...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Decision on Auction Sale: Statutory Violations Render Sale Null and Void. Despite recognizing significant procedural breaches, the Supreme Court offers the appellant a chance to retain the industrial property by settling liabilities.

The legality of an auction sale conducted by the Tahsildar and confirmed by the Additional Collector, which was later contested on the grounds of stat...

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Restitution in Court Auction Sales: Upholding Justice Amidst Procedural Challenges Interpretation and Application of Section 144 CPC

Restitution of Judgment Debtors in Court Auction Sales: Interpretation and Application of Section 144 CPC The legal issue in this appeal revolves aro...

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Legal Analysis of the Classification of an Order Appointing a Special Auditor for a Cooperative Society under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960. Exploring the Fine Line Between Administrative and Quasi-Judicial Orders in the Context of Cooperative Societies and Section 154 of the Act

Writ petition challenging an order granting a stay to another order appointing a Special Auditor for a cooperative society under the Maharashtra Coope...

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Supreme Court Reiterates: Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted in SARFAESI Disputes. When alternative statutory remedies exist, courts should not entertain writ petitions under Article 226.

The Supreme Court dealt with the legality of a High Court's interference in an auction sale under the SARFAESI Act, despite the availability of an alt...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in SARFAESI Auction Case, Reinstating DRT Order and Sale. High Court's Writ Jurisdiction Improper When Statutory Remedy Available; Auction Deposit Complied with Rules and Property Not Exempt as Agricultural Land Under Section 31(i) SARFAESI Act.

The dispute arose from securitisation proceedings initiated by Indian Bank against M/s. Raus Constructions Private Ltd. after loan default. The bank c...