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Bars Attempt to Delay Execution in Specific Performance Suit—”When a Party Is Impleaded as a Legal Heir Under Order XXII Rule 4 Without Objection

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Supreme Court Bars Attempt to Delay Execution in Specific Performance Suit—"When a Party Is Impleaded as a Legal Heir Under Order XXII Rule 4 Without Objection, They Cannot Seek Deletion Under Order I Rule 10; Barred by Res Judicata"
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Supreme Court Bars Attempt to Delay Execution in Specific Performance Suit—”When a Party Is Impleaded as a Legal Heir Under Order XXII Rule 4 Without Objection, They Cannot Seek Deletion Under Order I Rule 10; Barred by Res Judicata”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and affirmed the orders passed by the Kerala High Court and the Trial Court, rejecting the appellant’s application for deletion from the…
Posted by Rawlaw May 31, 2025

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