interest in, and to immovable
property. This would result in obtaining collusive
decrees and dispossessing the persons in possession
of immovable property in their
might be
colluding with the 1st defendant. Collusion is not something unknown in
litigation, neither are collusive decrees. For the mere fact that one party
have filed suits in the Civil Court and
obtained the collusive decrees of the land with the connivance of the
elected member who admitted ... petitioners filed suits in the Civil Court
and obtained the collusive decrees of the land measuring
6531 kanal 11 marla i.e. about 816 acres
petitioner while assailing the impugned
order submits that the collusive decrees inter se, transfer deeds and the
sale deeds are not binding on the rights ... final decision after being alive
to the issue as to whether the collusive decree, transfer deeds and sale
deeds can be avoided by the successor
ineligible depriving eligible persons like the
petitioners by acting on collusive decrees in a Hindu joint
family, persons belonging to the Muslim faith have been
would legitimize the illegal actions of the persons to suffer such
collusive / consent decrees in order to avoid stamp duty / registration
charges.
Finding ... cannot really be said to have been
decreed on the basis of compromise, as the suit was decreed
"in view of the written statement
stated that the suit
filed by the plaintiff be decreed, which does in fact show collusion
between the plaintiff and the said defendant ... plaintiff and stating that the suit of the plaintiff be decreed. In fact, the
collusion apparently appears to be between the plaintiff and defendant
cannot really be said
to have been decreed on the basis of compromise, as the suit was decreed “in
view of the written statement filed ... cannot really be said to
have been decreed on the basis of compromise, as the suit was decreed “in view
of the written statement filed
deprive the Plaintiff of his share in the ancestral
properties, a collusive suit for partition was filed by Defendant ... misleading the Court obtained decree for partition. As the decree is
collusive decree, the decree was not executed and after the present
suit was instituted
deprive the Plaintiff of his share in the ancestral
properties, a collusive suit for partition was filed by Defendant ... misleading the Court obtained decree for partition. As the decree is
collusive decree, the decree was not executed and after the present
suit was instituted