Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 38 -- Suit for injunction simpliciter - Plaintiff not in possession but he did not claim recovery of possession - Relief must have been sought for declaration of title when contention of defendant was that he came into possession of property as a co-owner and then occupies it with absolute rights, making valuable improvements - Suit for..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 21, Rule 32 -- Execution - Decree for permanent prohibitory injunction - Violation of decree - When a decree for permanent prohibitory injunction is violated and JDs forcibly took possession of DH's property by violating decree, JDs may be expelled by Executing Court by exercising powers U.O.21.R.32 CPC - It would not be necessary for DH..........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 34 -- Suit for declaration of title and recovery of possession - Defendant had trespassed and entered upon possession of property - Even in injunction suit filed by defendant, he had admitted that he had been in possession of 100 Sq.Ft of land in Schedule-A property as a lessee only - He had not whispered his occupation of Schedule-A..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 100 -- Second appeal - Suit for declaration, recovery of possession, mesne profits and permanent injunction - Defendants had duly admitted title of plaintiff over suit land - Though defendant claimed that there was a gratification of land in his favour, but there is no evidence adduced in support thereof - Documents of title of plaintiff..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Amendment of plaint - Suit for declaration and permanent injunction - Amendment sought to incorporate relief of recovery of possession - It is specific case of plaintiff that after filing of suit criminal case was registered against her, she was arrested and in the meanwhile defendant illegally occupied the suit property -..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Amendment of plaint - Plaintiff by way of amendment application want to change the entire nature of suit from recovery suit to one for mandatory injunction - Amendment if allowed at this stage would amount to a de novo trial which cannot be permitted in law - Application rightly dismissed...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Amendment of plaint - Suit for mandatory injunction - Amendment is for declaring title of plaintiff and for recovery of possession - Said proposed amendment does not introduce a new case - It only elaborates the circumstances which has to be established by sufficient evidence - There is no alteration in the nature, character..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 1, Rule 10 -- Impleadment of a party - Suit for possession, permanent injunction and recovery of plot - Defendant sought impleadment of Sub-Registrar and additional Collector for the purpose of determining the validity of documents produced on the basis of which plaintiff had purchased the disputed property - However, no relief is sought..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Amendment of plaint - Title suit - Dispossession in violation of order of injunction - Amendment of plaint sought to seek consequential reliefs - Trial Court while allowing amendment held that proposed amendment involving question of encroachment and recovery of possession unless incorporated by way of amendment, real..........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 39 -- Suit for mandatory injunction - Property under unlawful possession of defendant - Failure to seek declaration and recovery of possession is a legal hurdle in grant of any relief to a suitor - Suit rightly dismissed...........