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Subsequent Purchasers’ Rights: Supreme Court Clarifies on Leave to Appeal in Specific Performance Cases (2025)

Date of the Judgment: January 29, 2025 Citation: 2025 INSC 121 Judges: Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan. This was a unanimous decision. Can a subsequent purchaser of a property, who was not a party to the original suit, appeal a decree for specific performance? The Supreme Court of India recently addressed this question, […]

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Supreme Court Upholds Auction, Settles Contempt in SARFAESI Act Case: Celir LLP vs. Sumati Prasad Bafna & Ors. (2024) INSC 978 (13 December 2024)

Supreme Court Upholds Auction, Settles Contempt in SARFAESI Act Case Date of the Judgment: 13 December 2024 Citation: (2024) INSC 978 Judges: J.B. Pardiwala, J., Manoj Misra, J. Can a borrower bypass the legal process and prevent a successful auction purchaser from taking possession of a property? The Supreme Court of India, in a recent

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Supreme Court clarifies if a stranger can challenge a compromise decree: Triloki Nath Singh vs. Anirudh Singh (2020)

Supreme Court on Challenge to Compromise Decree by a Stranger: Triloki Nath Singh vs. Anirudh Singh (2020) LEGAL ISSUE: Can a person not party to a compromise decree challenge it in a separate suit? CASE TYPE: Civil Case Name: Triloki Nath Singh vs. Anirudh Singh(D) Thr. Lrs & Ors. [Judgment Date]: May 6, 2020 Introduction

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Supreme Court Clarifies Coparcenary Property Rights: Arshnoor Singh vs. Harpal Kaur (2019)

Supreme Court Clarifies Coparcenary Property Rights: Arshnoor Singh vs. Harpal Kaur (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Determination of whether property inherited by a male Hindu from his paternal ancestors is coparcenary property and the validity of sale deeds of such property. CASE TYPE: Property Law Case Name: Arshnoor Singh vs. Harpal Kaur & Ors. Judgment Date: July

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Supreme Court Upholds Specific Performance of Agreement: Nadiminti Suryanarayan Murthy vs. Kothurthi Krishna Bhaskara Rao (2017)

Can a prior agreement to sell property be nullified by a subsequent sale? The Supreme Court of India addressed this question in a case involving a dispute over a house sale agreement. The Court examined the validity of competing agreements and the readiness of the parties to fulfill their obligations. This case highlights the importance

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