In the landscape of civil litigation, cases often feel like marathons, winding through years of witness testimony and procedural delays. However, the legal system possesses a powerful "fast-forward" button designed to deliver justice the moment the truth comes to light. This guide explores a critical tool used by the judiciary to end disputes swiftly: Order 12 Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC).
1. The Tale of Two Claimants: Sheikh Abedin vs. Iqbal Ahmed
Our story begins in Jogabai Extension, Delhi, in a dispute that eventually reached the Supreme Court in 2026. Iqbal Ahmed, the plaintiff, approached the court claiming to be the rightful owner of a property. He possessed a registered title deed—the gold standard of ownership. He alleged that the man in physical occupation, Sheikh Abedin, was merely a "caretaker" who refused to vacate.
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