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,
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it does not amount to raising a cloud over
dispute with regard to title and
when he raises a cloud over the title of the
plaintiff, then necessarily in those circum ... title is not genuine nor can it be said that the
title of the plaintiffappellant over the suit property is free
from cloud
over the
suit property or that there is no cloud on appellantplaintiff’s
title over the suit property. There is a serious dispute between ... dispute with regard to title and
when he raises a cloud over the title of the plaintiff,
then necessarily in those circumstances, plaintiff
cannot maintain
permanent injunction in a case where there is a cloud on the title.
However, once the dispute with respect to title is settled ... dispute with regard to title and when he raises a cloud over the title of
the plaintiff, then necessarily in those circumstances, plaintiff cannot
maintain
appellant had done so probably with a view to clear the cloud of title of RW 3 as reflected in paragraph 22 quoted herein ... subsistence of the attachment. Probably with a view to clear the cloud of title of RW 3, PW 2 might have done it. This
only if the denial of
title by the defendant or challenge to the
plaintiff's title raises a cloud on the title ... title or an interloper without
any apparent title, merely denies the plaintiff's
title, it does not amount to raising a cloud over
Another6 , the learned counsel
contended that when there is a cloud over title, a suit merely for injunction
without seeking declaration of title ... declaration in respect of the title
of the vendors. But when the title is under a cloud, it is necessary that a declaration
be sought
declaration of title and the consequential
relief of injunction. Where the title of plaintiff is under a cloud or in
dispute ... such as Sant Lal
Jain and Joseph Severance, there was no cloud over title or possession, or
where the defendant’s occupation flows from