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Madras High Court Dismisses Title Claim Over Forest Land: “No Independent Title Proven, No Challenge to Reserve Forest Declaration” — Second Appeal Rejected for Lack of Documentary Proof

Court’s Decision The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court dismissed a second appeal filed by the plaintiffs challenging concurrent findings of the lower courts that had rejected their suit…
Posted by Rawlaw June 24, 2025
Suit Property is Trust Property”: Supreme Court Affirms Madras HC Decision on Kamakala Kameshwarar Temple, Rejects Appeal and Res Judicata Claim as Earlier Litigation Dealt with a Different Issue
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Suit Property is Trust Property”: Supreme Court Affirms Madras HC Decision on Kamakala Kameshwarar Temple, Rejects Appeal and Res Judicata Claim as Earlier Litigation Dealt with a Different Issue

Court's Decision:The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Sri Siddaraja Manicka Prabhu Temple, upholding the Madras High Court's decision that the suit property is trust property. The court ruled…
Posted by Rawlaw September 16, 2024

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