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Highlights “Predominantly Civil Nature of the Case” and Rules Property Disputes Must Be Addressed as Civil Matters Unless Fraudulent Intent Is Evident

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Property Dispute, Highlights "Predominantly Civil Nature of the Case" and Rules Property Disputes Must Be Addressed as Civil Matters Unless Fraudulent Intent Is Evident
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Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Property Dispute, Highlights “Predominantly Civil Nature of the Case” and Rules Property Disputes Must Be Addressed as Civil Matters Unless Fraudulent Intent Is Evident

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India quashed an FIR filed against the appellant under Section 420 of the IPC, which alleged cheating in the sale of a disputed property…
Posted by Rawlaw January 9, 2025

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