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Dismisses Appeals Seeking Interim Injunctions in Property Dispute: Emphasizes Readiness and Willingness for Specific Performance and Adequacy of Lis Pendens Protection

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeals Seeking Interim Injunctions in Property Dispute: Emphasizes Readiness and Willingness for Specific Performance and Adequacy of Lis Pendens Protection
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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeals Seeking Interim Injunctions in Property Dispute: Emphasizes Readiness and Willingness for Specific Performance and Adequacy of Lis Pendens Protection

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the appeals filed by the appellants, who sought interim injunctions to restrain the respondents from creating third-party interests over the disputed properties. The…
Posted by Rawlaw January 13, 2025

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