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Randhir Kaur vs Prithvi Pal Singh . on 24 July, 2019

In view of the judgments passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Pankajakshi (Dead) through Legal Representatives and others Vs. Chandrika and others (2016) 6 SCC 157, Randhir Kaur Vs. Prithvi Pal Singh and others (2019) 17 SCC 71 and Gurbachan Singh (dead) through LRs Vs. Gurcharan 875, questions of Singh (dead) through LRs and others (2023) SCC Online SC 875 law are not required to be framed in second appeal before the Punjab and Haryana High Court whose jurisdiction is circumscribed by provisions of Section 41 of the Punjab Courts Act, 1918.
Supreme Court of India Cites 15 - Cited by 14 - H Gupta - Full Document

Megh Raj vs Subhash Rani & Others on 2 March, 2012

In support of his contentions, he relied upon the judgment passed by a Coordinate Bench Benches of this Court in Megh Raj Vs. Subhash Rani and others 2012(2) PLR 392 392, Bhagwan Singh (deceased) rep. by LRs Vs. Nawab Mohammad Iftikhar Ali Khan and others 1982 PLR 668 and Surjit Singh and another Vs. Manohar Lal and others 2004(3) RCR (Civil) 761 to contend that the agreement being vague in the absence of description of land allegedly agreed to be sold cannot be specifically enforced in law.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 0 - Cited by 0 - L N Mittal - Full Document

Surjit Singh And Anr. vs Manohar Lal And Ors. on 7 April, 2004

In support of his contentions, he relied upon the judgment passed by a Coordinate Bench Benches of this Court in Megh Raj Vs. Subhash Rani and others 2012(2) PLR 392 392, Bhagwan Singh (deceased) rep. by LRs Vs. Nawab Mohammad Iftikhar Ali Khan and others 1982 PLR 668 and Surjit Singh and another Vs. Manohar Lal and others 2004(3) RCR (Civil) 761 to contend that the agreement being vague in the absence of description of land allegedly agreed to be sold cannot be specifically enforced in law.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 3 - J S Narang - Full Document

Lakhwinder Singh (Deceased) Thro Lrs ... vs Gurcharan Singh And Another on 23 February, 2018

In view of the judgments passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Pankajakshi (Dead) through Legal Representatives and others Vs. Chandrika and others (2016) 6 SCC 157, Randhir Kaur Vs. Prithvi Pal Singh and others (2019) 17 SCC 71 and Gurbachan Singh (dead) through LRs Vs. Gurcharan 875, questions of Singh (dead) through LRs and others (2023) SCC Online SC 875 law are not required to be framed in second appeal before the Punjab and Haryana High Court whose jurisdiction is circumscribed by provisions of Section 41 of the Punjab Courts Act, 1918.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 2 - Cited by 0 - A Kshetarpal - Full Document
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