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First suit was for injunction--Second suit for specific performance--At the time of first suit cause of action for second suit was not available--Thus, second suit not hit by O.2 R.2 CPC..
Supreme Court
Filing of false Criminal Case--There was no malicious intention in filing the criminal complaint--No evidence with regard to financial loss or any loss of reputation--Suit dismissed..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
No satisfaction as required under S.51 CPC was recorded that JD does not intend to satisfy the decree--Warrant set aside..
Payment of the utility bills by divorced daughter-in-law of the owner and allegedly taking care of deceased father in law; would not confer her with title...
Affidavit executed before the Sub-Registrar merely proves willingness--Proof with regard to readiness of plaintiff was still missing--Finding of first appellate court that plaintiff is ready..
House-tax receipts are not proof of ownership..
Return of Award--Application under O.7 R.10 CPC was allowed and objection petition under S.34 of 1996 Act was returned--Appeal under S.37 against the impugned order would not be maintainable..
Arrears of Rent--In a case under S.13-B of 1949 Act, the arrears of rent can also be claimed ..
Court at the place where the child (even if less than 5 years) for the time being was ordinarily residing would have the jurisdiction and not the Court where mother of child is residing..
Order passed on oral statements by Counsel cannot be reviewed on the ground that written consent of the parties was not obtained..
Suit for Declaration--For setting aside of illegally executed sale deed by the Co-sharer and for setting aside of mortgaged deed executed by subsequent purchaser in favour of Bank and sought..
Vicarious Liability--Real Estate Company cut trees from forest land--There is no provision for vicarious liability under the Act of 1900--FIR and Summoning Orders against MD and CEO quashed..
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