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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Specific Performance Case — Sale Deed Held Outright, Not a Security Transaction. Plaintiff Failed to Prove Readiness and Willingness Under Section 16(c) of Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The appeal arose from a suit for specific performance of an agreement of reconveyance. The plaintiff, A.S.C. Murthy, alleged that he borrowed money fr...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Suit for Declaration and Injunction — Sale Deeds Held to be Mortgage by Conditional Sale. Transaction of 1977 and 1991 Declared Illegal as They Were Security for Loan, Not Out-and-Out Sale.

The case involves a second appeal filed by the original defendants against the concurrent decrees of the trial court and the first appellate court, wh...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Second Appeal in Mortgage Redemption Case — Concurrent Findings Set Aside for Ignoring Material Evidence and Misreading Documents. Mortgage by Conditional Sale Held Not Extinguished by Mere Delay; Right to Redeem Survives Under Section 60 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

The appellant (original plaintiff) filed a suit for redemption of mortgage of a shop in Borsad, Anand. The plaintiff had executed two mortgage by cond...

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Suit for Specific Performance — Concurrent Findings of Fact Not Interfered With. Court holds that concurrent findings of fact regarding readiness and willingness and limitation cannot be disturbed in second appeal under Section 100 CPC unless perverse.

The present second appeals arise out of a suit for specific performance of a contract for sale of land. The appellants, who are the legal representati...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal by Purchaser Against High Court Decision That Compromise Decree Does Not Bind Coparceners. Property Reacquired by Coparceners Through Court Decree Retains Joint Family Character, Requiring Consent of All Coparceners for Valid Compromise Under Hindu Law.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal against the High Court's judgment which declared that a compromise decree dated 25 March 1976, entered into betw...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute, Holds Sale Deed as Absolute Conveyance Not Mortgage. Separate Agreement for Reconveyance Cannot Convert Sale into Mortgage Under Section 58(c) of Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

The dispute arose from a transaction involving agricultural land measuring 6 acres 2 guntas in Survey No.2/A. The plaintiff (respondent) had taken fin...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Suit for Possession Based on Title — Concurrent Findings of Fact Not Interfered With. Court upholds that a co-owner can sue for possession without impleading other co-owners and that adverse possession cannot be claimed against a co-owner.

The case involves a second appeal filed by the original defendants against the concurrent decrees of the trial court and first appellate court in a su...