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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The Supreme Court has emphasized that the registration of document is consistently dependent upon the settling of the privileges of the gatherings by the skillful common court.

DETAILS

  • Name of the Case : Amudhavali and others versus P. Rukmani and others.
  • The appellants for the situation had recorded a writ request under the steady gaze of the Madras High Court testing the crossing out of a deal deed executed in support of themselves by the respondents.
  • The single seat of the High Court permitted the writ request holding that once a deal deed has been executed, the land stood moved to the appellants and except if there is an assent of the appellants, no scratch-off deed could be enlisted.
  • The single seat's judgment was saved by the division seat in an allure recorded by the respondents.
  • The division seat noticed that there is a forthcoming common suit looking for the scratch-off of the deal deed. Having respect to the forthcoming common suit, the Supreme Court declined obstruction regarding the present situation.

QUESTIONS

  • Do you agree with the decision of the Court ?
  • What do you understand by the term ‘writ’?

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