Counsel for the proposed defendant further submits that the doctrine of lis
pendens would not be applicable in the present case, as the proposed
defendant ... provisions of Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act
or by lis pendense, would become contrary to records. If the learned
Court below
respect to the said property to be hit by the principles of lis pendens and
of cancellation thereof.
2. Notice of the appeal was issued ... defendant No.2
and transferred the property during the pendency of the lis?
4. Whether the defendant No.2 is a bonafide purchaser without
notice
said to be material, integral or an essential part of the lis between the
parties. If it is, it forms a part of the cause ... existence of more
appropriate forum, expenses involved, the law relating to the
lis, verification of certain facts hich are necessitous for just
adjudication
Sicpa India Private Ltd. vs Kapil Kumar & Ors. on 1 July, 2014
Author: Manmohan
said to be material, integral or an essential part of the lis between the
parties. If it is, it forms a part of the cause ... existence of more
appropriate forum, expenses involved, the law relating to the
lis, verification of certain facts hich are necessitous for just
adjudication
1173/2012.
1. In this lis between two Advocates of this Court, for injunction
restraining infringement of mark / name used for legal services, the
applications ... 1173/2012 Page 21 of 32
same like any other lis, step out of the legalese, in an attempt
Judge of
the Court, the parties to the said litigation or lis are bound by it and in
subsequent matters concerning the same lis ... writ petition, the Court is not seized of any elements of the lis
between the parties, and nor can it do so for the simple
Transfer of Property Act, 1882 which provides for the doctrine of lis
pendens and that transfer of a suit property pendente lite/lis pendens will ... which holds that the doctrine of lis
pendens would cover transfer of a property during the pendency of the suit
and objections filed by such
facts pleaded are such which have a
nexus or relevance with the lis that is involved in
the case. Facts which have no bearing with ... lis or
the dispute involved in the case, do not give rise to a
cause of action so as to confer territorial jurisdiction
litigation at the time of its purchase. Therefore, the
doctrine of lis pendence is not applicable. The suit land before Revenue
Assistant Shri ... transaction and execution of sale deed is not hit principle of lis
pendence which is envisaged as per Section 56 of Transfer of Property