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Property dispute

(Querist) 17 February 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Plaintiff initiated suit is going to be dismissed by the court shortly because plaintiff not coming with evidence. he is telling that if i do not pay the demanded amount based on forged agreement of sale, he is threatening that he will go for appeal. the matter is right now with sr. civil judge and once the case has been dismissed, where the plaitiff will make appeal. he wants to prolong the litigation. whether can i pay the amount or continue the litigation, in case he files appeal. the plaintiff entered the court with unclean hands with forged agreement of sale. what is your suggestion.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 18 February 2015
IF THE SUIT HAS NO MERIT THEN WHY ARE SO BOTHERED TO MAKE PAYMENT.
I really could not understand your eagerness to fall in trap of blackmailing of the plaintiff. It is a civil suit only.
P. Venu (Expert) 18 February 2015
Has your query any merit? You have been raising this issue repeatedly, but with different narrations.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 February 2015
No need to bow before the blackmailing.
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 18 February 2015
I agree with expert Mr.P.Venu. Insteaad of posting different queries with different narrations on the same topic, better you provide the information asked for by the experts in your last query.
Guest (Expert) 18 February 2015
I wonder, why you are worried if the case of the plaintiff is going to be dismissed in your favour. Appeal is his right, let him make, why worried prematurely, when he has no cause to file an appeal for the present?

Also, you do not have any justification in making presumption about forged agreement, when he has not yet produced any.

You would have been justified to ask such a question only after submittion of forged agreement or the appeal that too with reference to their contents, which are non-existent right now.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 19 February 2015
Well advised by experts, nothing more to add.


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