impugned judgment was
of the view that there was a cloud over the title of the plaintiff; the
defendant was claiming himself ... facts of this case goes to show that there was a cloud over title of the
appellant to be a Bhumidar in respect
necessary only if the denial of title by the defendant or
challenge to plaintiffs title raises a cloud on the title of
plaintiff ... claim to title or an
interloper without any apparent title, merely denies the
plaintiffs title, it does not amount to raising a cloud over
declared surplus. Counsel submitted on the
basis of pleadings that the cloud over title and the Committee's
inability to hand over vacant possession ... Court took place on 29.7.2009, Amartex never raised the question of
cloud over title. Its non-compliance with the Supreme Court's order
file a suit
for possession as there is a cloud on the title of the plaintiff to the suit
property. It is stated that ... title of the plaintiff and
the plaintiff was obliged to sue for declaration of title and
possession is clearly without merit. The alleged cloud
declaration of title and the
consequential relief of injunction. Where the
title of plaintiff is under a cloud or in dispute ... declaration of title and the
consequential relief of injunction. Where the
title of plaintiff is under a cloud or in dispute
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
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
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
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
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