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Court Fee Valuation

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal Seeking Declaration of Ownership by Adverse Possession Without Proper Valuation: “Plaintiff cannot whimsically choose a ridiculous figure for filing the suit most arbitrarily”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal challenging an order of remand by the Additional District Judge (ADJ), which directed the plaintiff to revalue the suit property and…
Posted by Rawlaw July 5, 2025
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Karnataka High Court Holds Court Fee on Amended Relief Must Be Paid as per Market Value on Date of Original Suit: “Amendment Relates Back, Fresh Valuation on Amendment Date is Legally Unsustainable”

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, in a judgment dated 2 June 2025, allowed the writ petition and quashed the Trial Court’s order that directed the plaintiff to value the…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025

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