Gujarat High Court on 21 August, 2006
- one of the co owner or successor may apply for redemption of mortgage without joining other
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Oct 23, 2011
Oct 22, 2011
Ganduri Koteshwaramma Vs. Chakiri Yanadi
Decided by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India on 15.06.11- Hindu succession Act- section 6-
there is no impediment for the court to amend the preliminary decree or pass another preliminary decree redetermining the rights and interests of the parties having regard to the changed situation...- in this case preliminary was passed before the amendment of 2005- thus it was held that same is not barred to passing a final decree on the basis of amendment
there is no impediment for the court to amend the preliminary decree or pass another preliminary decree redetermining the rights and interests of the parties having regard to the changed situation...- in this case preliminary was passed before the amendment of 2005- thus it was held that same is not barred to passing a final decree on the basis of amendment
Oct 18, 2011
Thota Venkateswarlu Vs State of A P
Decided by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India on 02.09.11-
CrPC - section 188- offence by Indian outside India- after discussing the case of Ajay Aggarwal Vs Union of India & Ors [(1993) 3 SCC 609] Hon'ble Court held that only trial can not proceed with unless sanction of govt is obtained - Magistrate may take cognisance of offence
CrPC - section 188- offence by Indian outside India- after discussing the case of Ajay Aggarwal Vs Union of India & Ors [(1993) 3 SCC 609] Hon'ble Court held that only trial can not proceed with unless sanction of govt is obtained - Magistrate may take cognisance of offence
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