follows:-
"A writ of mandamus cannot be issued for the execution of a decree or
an order. In this connection it would be sufficient ... case before us, the plaintiff is entitled to sue in ejectment; he has
brought such a suit and has been successful; he is entitled
tenant. The temple moved the Court to eject him by filing the
Ejectment suit. Decree for possession has been passed. Delivery also has been
obtained ... lost. The temple won. Money Decree was passed. The temple
levied execution in E.P.No.13 of 2007.
5.The second defendant filed appeal
tenant. The temple moved the Court to eject him by filing the
Ejectment suit. Decree for possession has been passed. Delivery also has been
obtained ... lost. The temple won. Money Decree was passed. The temple
levied execution in E.P.No.13 of 2007.
5.The second defendant filed appeal
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Bench: Pushpa Sathyanarayana
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Bench: R. Mahadevan
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IN
Unknown vs A.Mahaboob Basha on 3 September, 2015
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BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF
Malini vs S.Jamunarani .. 1St on 16 July, 2015
Author: K.B.K.Vasuki
Bench
Unknown vs M/S.Chithamani Colony Flat Owners' on 23 July, 2015
Author: M
petitioner would submit that the petitioner had already obtained a decree for ejection against one Loganathan in O.S.No.3185 of 1966 in respect ... apply to the Slum Clearance Board for permission or if any future execution to the satisfaction of the Court below that this property