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Arjan Singh vs Punit Ahluwalia & Ors on 14 May, 2008

The plaintiff carried the matter in appeal to express his grievance against declining his prayer for specific performance of the agreement to sell. The appeal filed by the plaintiff-respondent was allowed by the first appellate court and the findings of the learned trial court in regard to subsequent vendees being bona fide purchasers were set aside with the observations that defendants No. 2 to 7 having purchased the suit property during pendency of the suit, sale in their favour is hit by the provisions of lis pendens and, therefore, the question of their being bona RSA-1357 of 2014 -6- fide purchasers and entitled to protection under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 does not arise. For this purpose, the court relied upon the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Arjan Singh vs. Punit Ahluwalia and others, 2008(3)RCR(Civil) 294.
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