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 ... party obstructor is not affected by doctrine of lis pendence. In other words the learned senior contended that if the original owner/judgment debtor
through the said Rajeswari, it amounts to lis pendency. Hence the petitioner is not a necessary or a proper party to decide the issue ... necessary or proper party since his transaction is only lis pendency etc and resultantly dismissed the petition.
3. The learned counsel for the petitioner contends
maintainable and the suit is hit by the principles of lis pendence. They would further contend that the endorsement in the agreement itself would reveal ... suit for specific performance is hit by the principles of lis pendence in view of the pendency of O.S. No. 915 of 1980 filed
through the said Rajeswari, it amounts to lis pendency. Hence the petitioner is not a necessary or a proper party to decide the issue ... necessary or proper party since his transaction is only lis pendency etc and resultantly dismissed the petition.
3. The learned counsel for the petitioner contends
appeal.
1.2. In the event of conflict between, the doctrine of lis-pendence enshrined in Section 52 of the T.P. Act and the rule ... others Vs. Gauri and others )
"The effect of doctrine of lis-pendence is not to annul the conveyance but only to render it subservient
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 ... party obstructor is not affected by doctrine of lis pendence. In other words the learned senior contended that if the original owner/judgment debtor
submitted that being Lis
pendence, the transfer made by the respondents to a third party
despite the undertaking given by them not to alienate ... said
property is hit by the Doctrine of Lis Pendence under Section 52 of the
Transfer of Property Act.
7. The learned counsel
submitted that being Lis
pendence, the transfer made by the respondents to a third party
despite the undertaking given by them not to alienate ... said
property is hit by the Doctrine of Lis Pendence under Section 52 of the
Transfer of Property Act.
7. The learned counsel
pending, the transaction is hit by
lis-pendence. Without considering these aspects, the learned Subordinate
Judge Coonoor, has wrongly concluded that the settlement transaction ... lis-pendence and therefore, the property cannot be brought for
sale. He prayed for setting aside the order of learned Subordinate Judge,
Coonoor
favour of
defendants 2 to 5 hit by the doctrine of Lis-
pendence, since the suit having been filed on
21.10.1989 and the document having ... questions of law, it has to be said that
doctrine of lis pendence does not bar transfer of property, but only make such
transfer