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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Specific Relief Act 1963"
S.20 SRA | Power To Grant Decree Of Specific Performance Is "Discretionary": Tripura High Court
S.6 SRA | Limitation Period For Instituting Suit For Recovery Of Possession Is 6 Months: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Relief Of Specific Performance Can Be Denied If Suit Was Not Immediately Filed After Breach; Rise In Real Estate Prices Also A Relevant Factor : Supreme Court
Execution Court Can Issue Delivery Warrant For Decreed Suit Property Even If Possession Not Sought In Suit For Specific Performance: Karnataka High Court
Time For Payment Of Sale Consideration Can Be Extended Even In A Consent Decree Of Specific Performance: Supreme Court
Where More Efficacious Remedy Is Available U/S 41(h) Specific Relief Act, Party Is Under Legal Obligation To Opt It: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Relief Of Possession Is Ancillary To Decree For Specific Performance And Need Not Be Specifically Claimed; Section 22(2) Specific Relief Act Is Directory : Supreme Court
Relief Of Specific Performance In An Agreement Of Sale Will Not Be Granted If Vendor Has No Absolute Title Over Suit Schedule Property: Andhra Pradesh HC
Suit For Specific Performance - Once Vendor Admits Execution Of Agreement & Payment Of Consideration, Nothing Further Is To Be Proved : Supreme Court
Counsel Has Professional Duty To Exercise The Right Of Re-Examination : Madras High Court
Plaint Liable To Be Rejected When Relief Sought Is To Restrain Defendant From Initiating Prosecution Against Plaintiff : Supreme Court
Authority Under Registration Act Not Civil Court, Can't Issue Summons Or Examine Witnesses: Karnataka High Court
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