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Bombay High Court’s key ruling: “Brother cannot claim partition after relinquishing rights; once a valid release deed is executed, no ownership subsists” – Court upholds dismissal of partition suit
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Bombay High Court’s key ruling: “Brother cannot claim partition after relinquishing rights; once a valid release deed is executed, no ownership subsists” – Court upholds dismissal of partition suit

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed a second appeal challenging concurrent findings of the trial and appellate courts, both of which had rejected the appellant’s claim for partition and…
Posted by Rawlaw October 9, 2025
Kerala High Court on Grant of Temporary Injunction in Property Disputes: “Court Must Balance Competing Rights and Prevent Irreversible Harm”
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Kerala High Court on Grant of Temporary Injunction in Property Disputes: “Court Must Balance Competing Rights and Prevent Irreversible Harm”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court examined the scope of granting temporary injunctions in a property dispute and reiterated that such relief must be guided by the well-established principles of…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Case in Property Dispute: “Abuse of Criminal Law to Settle Civil Scores Cannot Be Permitted”

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court allowed the criminal appeal challenging the Telangana High Court’s refusal to quash an FIR filed against a 70-year-old woman and her daughter in a property…
Posted by Rawlaw August 3, 2025
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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 Declaratory Suit Without Possession Not Maintainable: “Declaratory Relief Simpliciter Is Barred Under Section 34 of Specific Relief Act Where Plaintiff Is Not in Possession”

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court set aside the concurrent findings of the Trial Court and First Appellate Court which had declared the plaintiffs as absolute owners of the suit…
Posted by Rawlaw June 20, 2025
Delhi High Court Upholds Eviction of Son for Harassing Senior Citizens, Orders Continued Compensation Until Vacant Possession
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Delhi High Court Upholds Eviction of Son for Harassing Senior Citizens, Orders Continued Compensation Until Vacant Possession

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court restored the eviction order of the District Magistrate, directing the respondent to vacate the disputed properties. The Court also upheld the requirement for the…
Posted by Rawlaw September 18, 2024

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