under Ex.A14 would hit by the doctrine of Lis Pendens. Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act provides that the suit property
Transfer of Property Act which embodies the doctrine of lis pendens. Section 52 lays down :
"During the pendency in any court having authority within ... Section 52 of the Act and that the Legislature by the Amendment of Section 100 could not have intended to qualify the doctrine of lis
that the alleged sale is hit by the doctrine of lis pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, that there ... party to the suit. The principle of lis pendens embodied in Section 52 of the T.P. Act being a principle of public policy
suit
for recovery of money, therefore, the doctrine of lis pendens contemplated under Section
52 of the Transfer of Property Act, cannot be pressed into ... lis pendens will not apply
to any money suit, because this section cannot say so, since the Explanation given in
Section 52 is conspicuous
lis pendens applies to
such alienations. The Honourable Apex Court in KEDARNATH LAL -vs. -
Honourable Apex C ourt was pleased to hold that section 52 ... August 13,
1934, was hit by the doctrine of lis pendens section 52 of the
Transfer of Property Act, 1882". 12. The Honourable Apex
Property Act (1882), S. 52 . Suit for specific performance of contract. Sale during pendency held affected by doctrine of lis pendens."
12. Learned counsel ... Order 2, Rules 98 and 101, T.P. Act , Section 52 /Lis Pendens. Transferee pendente lite, rights of. Expression "Transferee from the judgment debtor
consider the question of applicability of doctrine of Lis
Pendens as contemplated under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property ... transfer which is hit by the doctrine of lis pendens under
Section 52 of the TP Act the question of good faith which is essential
courts below that sale is hit by
doctrines of lis-pendens ( Section 52 T.P.Act) in view of the pendency of
money suit ... novel conclusion that the
sale is affected by Doctrine of lis pendens. Section 52 of the Transfer of
Property Act, reads as follows:
?52. Transfer
Section 52, but is subject to it.
10. That question of the scope of Section 19(1)(b) vis-a- vis Section 52 ... purchase, would not on that score render the doctrine of lis pendens in Section 52 inapplicable to that purchaser. What is dealt with in Section
court and it is not affected by the doctrine of lis pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act. The learned Counsel ... August 13, 1934, was hit by the doctrine of lis pendens Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
In Jayarama Mudaliar v. Ayyasami