Specific Relief Act S. 22 (2) – CPC O. 6, R. 17 – Amendment of
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 22 (2) - Civil Procedure Code 1908 (V of 1908) Order 6, Rule 17 – ...
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 22 (2) - Civil Procedure Code 1908 (V of 1908) Order 6, Rule 17 – ...
PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT Before: Mr. Justice Manoj Bajaj. JASBIR SINGH – Petitioner, Versus AMRIK SINGH – Respondent. CR-3306-2022 ...
CPC O. 39 R. 1, 2 – No sale deed in favour of petitioner – Registered sale deed in favour ...
Agreement to Sell – Suit for possession by way of specific performance - Plea that the plaintiff was ...
Agreement to Sell – The initial burden to prove the execution of the agreement to sell was on the plaintiff ...
Suit for permanent injunction - Unregistered agreement to sell - Suit for permanent injunction only on the basis of an ...
Sale of House – Once the plaintiff has sold the house in question to the defendant, while projecting that the ...
Agreement to Sell – Transaction during the pendency of the suit is not illegal or void ab initio but only ...
Agreement to Sell – Clause 3 of the agreement to sell provided that if Seller does not execute the sale ...
Agreement to Sell – Fraud – Defendant has failed to lead sufficient evidence to prove the fraud - A fraud ...
Agreement to Sell – PW-1 Scribe – Plea that he is not a licensed scribe and therefore, his evidence could ...
Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Article 54 - Parties while executing the agreement to sell did not stipulate the ...
Execution of the registered agreement to sell coupled with delivery of possession does not result in transfer of the immovable ...
Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908) Section 17(1A) (as inserted by Act 48 of 2008) Transfer of Property Act, 1882 ...
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