When purchaser files a suit for recovery of the advance sale consideration instead of specific performance, the limitation commences from the date of refusal and not from the date of the agreement. Karnataka High Court.

When purchaser files a suit for recovery of the advance sale consideration instead of specific performance, the limitation commences from the date of refusal and not from the date of the agreement. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/ag7nCvCM4Ofeku5opw6MObx3a

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act does not apply to transactions which have taken place prior to coming into force of the Act. Karnataka High Court.

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act does not apply to transactions which have taken place prior to coming into force of the Act. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/pCY1sjKDuCBiYkSleOsYB9Bem

Land Acquisition. Compensation is payable even in respect of Pot/Phut Kharab with statutory benefits unless RTC shows it as canal, nala, road, tank, stream, burial/cremation ground, footpath or reserved for any public purpose. Karnataka High Court.

Land Acquisition. Compensation is payable even in respect of Pot/Phut Kharab with statutory benefits unless RTC shows it as canal, nala, road, tank, stream, burial/cremation ground, footpath or reserved for any public purpose. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/nz56CroeoVzkOlOxz3UwEn766

Transfer of property in violation of law against fragmentation is void and does not confer title. Suit based on such transfer is liable to be dismissed. Karnataka High Court.

Transfer of property in violation of law against fragmentation is void and does not confer title. Suit based on such transfer is liable to be dismissed. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/HVx1Kfxofn4jbbtZgNGL7ZUDc

Mere amendment to plaint adding properties describing them as joint family properties will not cause hardship since the nature of the properties need to be substantiated during the trial. Karnataka High Court.

Mere amendment to plaint adding properties describing them as joint family properties will not cause hardship since the nature of the properties need to be substantiated during the trial. Karnataka High Court. To Know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/sVCMyPfROJTC8M6JYgp3tiYa0

Inclusion of property in a compromise petition contrary to provision of an existing law does not confer right or title on the parties. Supreme Court.

Inclusion of property in a compromise petition contrary to provision of an existing law does not confer right or title on the parties. Supreme Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/7rY4cMNnEg3C7hvH18HG3glw8

Karnataka Municipalities Act. Advance notice to Municipality is not required in a suit for permanent injunction if the very object of filing the suit is defeated by delay. Karnataka High Court.

Karnataka Municipalities Act. Advance notice to Municipality is not required in a suit for permanent injunction if the very object of filing the suit is defeated by delay. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/V1yHBSc6rkNy252BgghuGo6pk

Indian Succession Act. Jurisdiction of the trial Court in relation to grant of Succession Certificate is in relation to place where the deceased ordinarily resided at the time of his death or where his movable properties are situated. Karnataka High Court

Indian Succession Act. Jurisdiction of the trial Court in relation to grant of Succession Certificate is in relation to place where the deceased ordinarily resided at the time of his death or where his movable properties are situated. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/z3WXlvqfh27ffWfRoFeKbsGFd

“Dependency on daughter does not end with her marriage”. Parents can seek compensation for the death of their daughter in a motor vehicle accident. Karnataka High Court.

“Dependency on daughter does not end with her marriage”. Parents can seek compensation for the death of their daughter in a motor vehicle accident. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/YDS3pP7FsADexvx4huD28syXL

Municipal Corporation cannot demand arrears of property tax as a condition for transfer of khata since property tax can be demanded only after entry of name of the owner in the Tax Payment Register. Karnataka High Court.

Municipal Corporation cannot demand arrears of property tax as a condition for transfer of khata since property tax can be demanded only after entry of name of the owner in the Tax Payment Register. Karnataka High Court. To know more click the link below: https://www.dakshalegal.com/judgements/actionView/YeT2asPFbCTgIz1EaBZTuAsGh