Sivankutty vs Harinder Kaur
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Case Significance
Sivankutty vs Harinder Kaur is a Delhi High Court decision dated December 9, 2024 (citation: ik-80640936). The appellant challenged the first appellate court's judgment upholding the trial court's decree for possession and mesne profits of property at 195-A, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi, and dismissal of his counter-claim. The Court found that the issues raised fell entirely within the domain of factual inquiry and verification of documents, and the questions formulated did not meet the threshold of substantial questions of law. The second appeal was dismissed. The case was heard by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav. Counsel appearing: Anuj Bhardwaj (counsel for appellant), Avtar Singh (counsel for respondent), Prasanth K (counsel for appellant), Ruchir Batra (counsel for appellant).
Summary
The appellant challenged the first appellate court's judgment upholding the trial court's decree for possession and mesne profits of property at 195-A, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi, and dismissal of his counter-claim. The Court found that the issues raised fell entirely within the domain of factual inquiry and verification of documents, and the questions formulated did not meet the threshold of substantial questions of law. The second appeal was dismissed.
What was the outcome of Sivankutty vs Harinder Kaur?
The appellant challenged the first appellate court's judgment upholding the trial court's decree for possession and mesne profits of property at 195-A, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi, and dismissal of his co...
Judgment
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