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Supreme Court Condones Delay in Filing Second Appeal by the State – Upholds High Court's Order Allowing Condonation of Delay. Condonation of Delay – Sufficient Cause – Merits of the Case – Liberal Approach for State Litigations

Delay in government litigation should not be condoned automatically, but a liberal approach may be taken when public interest is involved. Substantial...

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Scope of Amendment under Section 152 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – High Court Holds Correction of Decree Justified in Case of Misdescription of Property

Judicial Power – Clerical or Accidental Errors – Distinction Between Review and Amendment – Execution of Decrees – Correction of Judgment to R...

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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 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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Executing Court failed to exercise jurisdiction under Section 51 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – High Court quashed the impugned order and remanded the matter for proper execution of the decree.

The Executing Court has a duty to exercise jurisdiction under Section 51 CPC to determine all questions relating to decree execution, including the id...

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Executing Court failed to exercise jurisdiction under Section 51 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – High Court quashed the impugned order and remanded the matter for proper execution of the decree.

The Executing Court has a duty to exercise jurisdiction under Section 51 CPC to determine all questions relating to decree execution, including the id...

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"Supreme Court Restores Wife's Right to Maintenance Despite Decree for Restitution of Conjugal Rights." "Wife’s dignity and justified refusal outweigh procedural compliance under Section 125(4) Cr.P.C."

The case discusses whether a husband, having secured a decree for restitution of conjugal rights, can deny maintenance to his wife under Section 125(4...

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Supreme Court Allows Priority to Secured Creditors Over Attached Assets in NSEL Scam Case. Secured Creditors Under SARFAESI Act and RDB Act Have Priority Over Attachments Under PMLA and MPID Act, and Moratorium Under IBC Does Not Bar Execution Against Properties Attached Under MPID Act.

The Supreme Court in this judgment addressed two priority questions of law arising from the NSEL scam, where the petitioner, National Spot Exchange Li...

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Possession Relief in Specific Performance Decree: Supreme Court Clarifies Law. Even without an express relief for possession in a specific performance decree, the court can enforce possession rights under the Specific Relief Act and Transfer of Property Act.

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court’s order that directed the executing court to hand over possession to the decree-holder, even though the decr...