status quo was made - which enjoined all the
parties not to sell, transfer or create any other rights in respect of the suit
property ... sole and absolute owner of the suit
property, Rajiv could not have transferred title to the Khannas either through
the documents dated
defendants had
transferred his bhumidari rights to the father of the respondents/plaintiffs under
the documentation dated 10.10.1990 and which also transferred possession ... defendants may be restrained under the
decree of permanent injunction at the instance of the plaintiffs from making
transfer by way of sale or otherwise
reserving a yearly rent;
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[ ( e ) non-testamentary instruments transferring or assigning any decree or order of a Court or any award when such decree ... exceed fifty rupees.
20[(I-A) The documents containing contracts to transfer for consideration, any immovable property for the purpose of section
behind the decree, unless the decree sought to be executed is a
nullity for a lack of inherent jurisdiction. A decree is without
jurisdiction ... contained in MOFA
and the transfer document which expressly formed an integral part
of the order itself. A consent decree has been held
Transfer of
Property Act was not feasible. Resultantly the purchaser had no defense in
the possession suit. A decree for possession had to follow ... enforce the decree for specific performance of the contract, but
that was no bar to the court passing a decree for that relief. The Supreme
Sell dated 15/01/1995,
General Power of Attorney, Receipt and Court decree in favour of the
defendants. It is further stated that plaintiffs ... execution of the Agreement to Sell and subsequently when compromise decree
dated 21/04/1995 was passed. Pursuant to the Agreement to Sell dated
Sell dated 15/01/1995,
General Power of Attorney, Receipt and Court decree in favour of the
defendants. It is further stated that plaintiffs ... case wherein the compromise decree was
passed on 21/04/1995 which is Ex.DW1/4. This compromise decree was
passed in lieu
Chennai framed the following issues:
1.Whether the plaintiff is entitled to decree for specific performance?
2.Whether the suit is maintainable?
3.To what ... Transfer of Property Act.
' 35. The essential requirements to qualify a person for the benefits or protection under Section 53-A of the Transfer
decree under execution is not by itself
sufficient for successfully resisting the execution of the said decree by
a stranger to the said decree ... petitioner
resisting the execution of the decree makes it plain and patent that in
absence of a legal transfer of title over the disputed property
Chennai framed the following issues:
1.Whether the plaintiff is entitled to decree for specific performance?
2.Whether the suit is maintainable?
3.To what ... Transfer of Property Act.
' 35. The essential requirements to qualify a person for the benefits or protection under Section 53-A of the Transfer