Pages
(Move to ...)
Home
Law Web Search Engine
Privacy Policy - Law Web
Disclaimer
Terms of Use
▼
Showing posts with label
description of property
.
Show all posts
Showing posts with label
description of property
.
Show all posts
Saturday, 18 August 2018
Whether court can execute decree for possession even if there is no plaint map or detailed description of suit property?
›
The main contention of the applicant is that in the absence of a plaint map or detailed description of the suit property and lane in questi...
Thursday, 13 April 2017
When court can allow amendment of plaint?
›
The Learned Counsel for the Petitioners in both the Petitions sought to assail the order passed by the Trial Court on the ground that the...
Sunday, 8 January 2017
Whether incorrect description of property will vitiate sale transaction?
›
These provisions show that the transfer of ownership of land involves transfer of full rights and interests of the vendor and there is ch...
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Whether decree will be executable if length and width of land in question is not given?
›
Learned Counsel for the Defendants argued before us that the property in suit was not identifiable, and the first Appellate Court co...
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Supreme Court: Identification of property by boundaries will prevail over description of property
›
The High Court has also upheld the title claimed by the plaintiff over the plot, Plot No. 1301/1 Ba. Once we accept the identification made...
Monday, 23 March 2015
Whether failure to give description of suit property by giving boundaries etc. in the plaint is fatal?
›
In a decision of the Hon’ble Apex Court reported in (2003)2 SCC 330, Pratibha Singh & another vs. Shanti Devi Prasad & another, it...
Monday, 14 April 2014
Whether it is mandatory for plaintiff to give full description of suit property?
›
No care was taken by the Plaintiff to cure the defect of wrong valuation and vagueness in description of the suit property despite th...
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Whether suit is liable to be dismissed if plaintiff fails to give sufficient description of suit property?
›
1) From the pleadings contained in the plaint, it is apparent that the suit property could not be identified. Specific description and ...
›
Home
View web version