Co-sharer -- A coparcener or co-sharer can alienate to the extent of his share, but he cannot alienate any specific piece of land...........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 34 -- Suit for declaration and for recovery of possession - Suit properties were exclusive properties of husband of plaintiff and to meet his medical and agricultural expenses, item No.3 of suit properties was sold to defendant No.3 - Defendant No.3 proved that he was bona fide purchaser of property in question - No evidence is..........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 37, 41 -- Injunction - Title over property along with symbolic possession is claimed in the plaint - Therefore, suit not barred u/ss 37, 41 of the Act...........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 39, Easements Act, 1882, Section 52 -- Licence - Defendants have been in possession of suit land exclusively and have been using it admittedly for the last 22-23 years - There is no iota of evidence on record that any amount was being paid as licence fee, nor was it recorded in the revenue document that defendants were in possession as a..........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 38 -- Permanent injunction - Plaintiff filed the suit on the basis of sale deed - However, he failed to prove that his vendor had a good title in the property - Plaintiff having led no cogent and convincing evidence to prove his possession on the property in dispute, his suit for permanent injunction rightly dismissed...........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 38 -- Permanent injunction - Co-sharers - Where separate possession of defendant/co-sharer on a parcel of joint land is established, he has right to enjoy separate possession until same is disturbed by partition - He has every right to alienate his share out of joint land - No injunction can be passed against defendant for restraining him..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 498A, 376, 34 -- Cruelty - Allegations against family members of husband - General and vague allegations made against applicants without specific examples of cruelty and harassment - No serious allegations as such against applicants - These are merely omnibus allegations which are not supported by any evidence, as regards the ill-treatment..........
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138, 141 -- Dishonour of cheque - Offence by Company - Primary liability for an offence u/s 138 of the Act lies with the Company, and the Company's management is vicariously liable only under specific conditions provided in S.141 of the Act...........
Agreement to sell -- Specific performance - Suit for specific performance can be filed for enforcing an oral agreement - However, when specific performance is sought on the basis of written agreement and such document is marked in evidence then trial Court is required to appreciate such document...........
Agreement to sell -- Specific performance - When written agreement of sale relied upon by plaintiff has not been marked in evidence, question of appreciating any other averments made in plaint or in the written statement as the admission or otherwise would not arise...........