required to institute any legal proceedings as the rule of lis
pendence and/or principles analogous thereto, would apply. Clause ... recourse to legal
action qua the 2008 sale deed as the lis pendence rule applied is, to my
mind, a submission which is unmerited
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
fact that in such a suit a
plaintiff is protected by lis pendency the
court does times protect him further by an
injunction restraining ... contract
of sale exists.
17. It is true that doctrine of lis pendence shall apply in the
instant suit but application of the said doctrine
brother-in-law Mohd. Ishaq. Thus in view of lis-pendence and Ishtiaq
Ahmed being the bona fide purchaser, he could not be evicted without ... instituted in the year 1984 by Mohd. Ishaq. Thus, doctrine of lis-pendence
would not apply in favour of Ishtiaq Ahemed since he purchased
decree-passed in the suit on account of the doctrine of lis pendence as contained in S. 52 of the T.P. Act. Provisions ... fact that in such a suit a plaintiff is protected by lis pendence the court does at times protect him further by an injunction restraining
decree passed in the suit on account of the doctrine of lis pendence as contained in Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act. Provisions ... fact that in such a suit a plaintiff is protected be lis pendence the court does at times protest him further by an injunction restraining
liable to be dismissed in
view of the doctrine of lis-pendence as provided under section 52
of Transfer of Property Act? OPDH
4) Whether
respect of the said property free from all encumbrances, liens and lis pendence.
2. You shall obtain all necessary permissions and approvals including the permission
defendant, dies during the pendency of a suit or, if an interest in property is transferred during the pendency of the suit concerning that property ... This may be considered to be a provision dealing with transfers lis pendence. If the transfer, whether by law or by contract, has taken place
plaintiff for possession and in utter disregard of the rule of lis pendence as is enshrined under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property