only if the denial of title by the defendant or
challenge to Plaintiff's title raises a cloud on the title of
plaintiff ... title or an
interloper without any apparent title, merely denies the
plaintiff's title, it does not amount to raising a cloud over
averments in
paragraph 13 of the Plaint, there was a cloud on the title of the Plaintiffs.
Considering the same, and in view ... respect of the suit property and, therefore, there was a
cloud on the title of the Plaintiffs in respect of the suit property. However,
despite
averments in
paragraph 13 of the Plaint, there was a cloud on the title of the Plaintiffs.
Considering the same, and in view ... respect of the suit property and, therefore, there was a
cloud on the title of the Plaintiffs in respect of the suit property. However,
despite
only if the denial of title by the defendant or
challenge to plaintiff's title raises a cloud on the title of
plaintiff ... title or an interloper without any apparent title, merely
denies the plaintiff's title, it does not amount to raising a
cloud over
first respondent
and the same was also a cloud on the title of the first respondent. The first
respondent was obliged to get proper clearances ... obligation all
throughout or not and whether CBI enquiry was cloud on title in respect of the suit
property or not is a question
been acted upon. This has been done to cast a cloud on title of the trust property so that with the passage of time ... injury to the plaintiff/trust by reason of the cloud on title, the plaintiff as a tax payer or as a citizen has a locus
first respondent
and the same was also a cloud on the title of the first respondent. The first
respondent was obliged to get proper clearances ... obligation all
throughout or not and whether CBI enquiry was cloud on title in respect of the suit
property or not is a question
The Breach Candy Swimming Bath Trust And ... vs Dipesh Mehta And 5 Ors on 29
said instrument makes some incorrect recitals likely to cast a cloud on his title to property. Bhatasar v. Udit Narain ... title to Maneckabad as it casts a cloud thereon. The expression 'cloud on title' may not in so many words have been used
their
violation. The decisions relied upon by the Owner relating to cloud
over title are therefore inapplicable. It is submitted that the deemed
conveyance proceedings ... contended that pendency of such
proceedings does not create any cloud over title but rather
reinforces the Society's entitlement to statutory protection