lis pendence, is recognized by Section 52 of the Transfer of
Property Act. Lis pendence means "a pending legal action"
wherein lis means ... Lis pendence literally means a pending suit; and the
doctrine of lis pendence has been defined as the
jurisdiction, power or control which a Court
lis pendence, is recognized by Section 52 of the Transfer of
Property Act. Lis pendence means "a pending legal action"
wherein lis means ... Lis pendence literally means a pending suit; and the
doctrine of lis pendence has been defined as the
jurisdiction, power or control which a Court
party obstructor on 15.07.2005 are all hit by the doctrine of lis pendence. In such circumstances the executing court has to see whether the obstructor ... purchase by the 3rd party obstructor is not affected by doctrine of lis pendence. In other words the learned senior contended that if the original
property while execution proceedings are pending, by virtue of the doctrine of lis pendence. The other decision relied on by learned Counsel for the additional ... rule as the very purpose of the doctrine of lis pendence is to subject the litigating parties and others who seek to acquire rights
properties. Therefore, the alienation obviously would be hit by the doctrine of lis pendence by operation of Section 52 . Under these circumstances, the respondents cannot ... which it was held that expositions of the doctrine of lis pendence indicate that the need for it arises from the very nature
suit, is the issue contested by
the parties.
7. The doctrine of lis pendence has been
incorporated in Section 52 of the Transfer of Property ... well-known that the doctrine of lis pendence
embodies a public policy that it is necessary for
administration of justice that the decision
objections are liable to be
dismissed in view of the doctrine of lis-pendence as
provided under section 52 of Transfer of Property Act?
OPDH ... sell the suit property to anyone due to bar of doctrine of
lis-pendence and if any such transaction takes place, then the same
instant suit is thus covered
by the principle of lis pendence envisaged under Section 52 of the Transfer
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of Properties Act, 1882 in view ... sale stood completed during the pendency of the suit, the doctrine of lis
pendence is applicable in the facts and circumstances of the case
merely because they
made improvements on the schedule property. The Doctrine of Lis
Pendence has been correctly invoked by the DRT, Hyderabad ... actions of the auction purchaser were subject to
the doctrine of Lis Pendence and the auction purchaser cannot take
advantage of the amounts spent
merely because they
made improvements on the schedule property. The Doctrine of Lis
Pendence has been correctly invoked by the DRT, Hyderabad ... actions of the auction purchaser were subject to
the doctrine of Lis Pendence and the auction purchaser cannot take
advantage of the amounts spent