Lis Pendens

Shingara Singh vs Daljit Singh 2024 INSC 770 – Lis Pendens – S 52 Transfer Of Property Act

Transfer of Property Act,1882- Section 52,41- Once it has been held that the transactions are illegal due to the doctrine of lis pendens, the defence that they are bona fide purchasers for valuable consideration and thus, entitled to protection under Section 41 is liable to be rejected. (Para 14) – the doctrine of lis pendens …

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Chander Bhan (D) vs Mukhtiar Singh 2024 INSC 377 – Lis Pendens – TP Act

Transfer of Property Act, 1882; Section 52- Doctrine of lis pendens- Object underlying the doctrine of lis pendens is for maintaining status quo that cannot be affected by an act of any party in a pending litigation. The objective is also to prevent multiple proceedings by parties in different forums. The principle is based on …

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