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Sets Aside Trial Court Order Granting Possession and Injunction — Holds Power of Attorney with Sale Documents Does Not Confer Ownership Without Proof of Possession or Concluded Transaction

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Delhi High Court Sets Aside Trial Court Order Granting Possession and Injunction — Holds Power of Attorney with Sale Documents Does Not Confer Ownership Without Proof of Possession or Concluded Transaction
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Delhi High Court Sets Aside Trial Court Order Granting Possession and Injunction — Holds Power of Attorney with Sale Documents Does Not Confer Ownership Without Proof of Possession or Concluded Transaction

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the Trial Court’s judgment that had granted possession, damages/mesne profits, declaration, and permanent injunction to the respondent. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw May 26, 2025

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