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obtainIng Possession-If suit of second Pre-
emptor cansucced-Lis penden-Scope--Punjab Pre-emptor ... vendees Pendente lite, were hit by the doctrine of lis
pendens and could not claim a higher right than
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JAFFER
CITATION:
1956 AIR 593 1956 SCR 451
ACT:
Lis pendens, Scope of-If prevents passing of title as
between ... respondent did not specifically raise the question of
lis pendens in his pleading nor was an issue framed
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Lis pendens-Transfer of Property Act, (4 of 1882)-Section
52-Whether arrests the running of the period of limitation ... first appellate court, however, held
that the doctrine of lis pendens prevented the rights of the
respondents from maturing
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1-18
CHAPTER II DOCTRINE OF LIS PENDENS- ITS 19-38
GENERAL MEANING AND RELEVANCE
CHAPTER ... authority of the court.
Although the doctrine of lis pendens enacted in the above
section is a noble concept which
Law Commission Report
institution of the suit and thus, the doctrine
of lis pendens would not apply. The said respondents ... laid
down by the courts below that principles of lis pendens
would not apply in the facts and circumstances
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property in suit, were struck by the doctrine of lis
pendens embodied in Section 52 of the Indian Transfer ... first appeal having held that the rule of lis
pendens applied to the sales mentioned above, the appellant purchaser
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Property Act (4 of 1882), s. 52---Doctrine if
lis pendens-Applicability
Release by Cooperative Society of properly from
mortgage ... does not
affect the application of the doctrine of lis pendens.
Attachment is only effective in preventing alienation and
does
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Property Act
which lays down the principle of lis pendens that when a
suit is pending during the pendency ... favour of other person, then the principle of lis
pendens would be attracted. In support of this proposition a
Full
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separately but except on two points, viz., as to lis pendens and as to
the right of the second mortgagee
Madras High Court
question for determination is whether the
doctrine of lis pendens, as embodied in Section 52 of the Transfer of
Property ... purpose of excluding the operation of the
doctrine of lis pendens when the decree was a decree by consent
Madras High Court
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