Appellant-
trust has submitted that principles of lis pendens as envisaged by
Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (for brevity ... party to the suit.
The principle of lis pendens embodied in Section 52 of
the TP Act being a principle of public policy, no question
transfer which is hit by the doctrine of lis pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act the question of good faith which ... Supreme Court as under;-
"Apart from the doctrine of lis pendens under section 52 of the T.P.Act, the subsequent purchaser does
suit,
therefore, it is hit by the principle of lis pendens enshrined under Section 52
of the Transfer of Property Act,1882 (for short ... plaintiff, could not have been dismissed on the ground
of lis pendens. Section 52 of the Act of 1882 provides an exception that lis
pendens
whether the sale deed was hit by the
principle of lis pendens. Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
reads as under:-
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vendees as their sales are hit by the principle of lis pendens under Section
52 of TP Act. In addition, it is submitted that none ... pendency of pre-emption proceedings is hit
by principle of lis pendens under Section 52 of the TP Act.
Counsel for the appellants has contended
injunction, as prayed
for, is not granted. The doctrine of lis pendens ( Section 52 of the Transfer of
Property Act, 1882) protects against third-party
third-party interest shall be subject to
the doctrine of lis pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property
Act, 1882 and shall abide ... defendant
shall remain subject to the doctrine of lis pendens under
Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, and shall
abide
sale, if any, is hit by doctrine of lis pendens as per Section 52 of
Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Objections of present petitioner were ... Code of Civil Procedure recognises the doctrine of lis
pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and that if
unfair, inequitable
parties stood adequately safeguarded under the doctrine
of lis pendens ( Section 52 , Transfer of Property Act, 1882) and directed
that if defendant No. 5 enters ... transferee for value, the equitable protection
under lis pendens sufficiently preserves the petitioner's contingent
interest, if any, without the necessity of continuing
favour of the plaintiff was hit by the rule of lis pendens since it was made during the pendency of the partition proceedings before ... partition proceedings and is hit by the rule of lis pendens. Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act embodies in its ambit the term