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july 2003

Supreme Court of India · 2003-07-22

Pallam Ahammed (D) By Lrs And Ors vs Pallippomi Ahammed (D) By Lrs & Others

Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Pallam Ahammed (D) By Lrs And Ors
Respondent
Pallippomi Ahammed (D) By Lrs & Others
Bench
M.B. Shah, A.R.Lakshmanan

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court dismissed Civil Appeals No. 4352 of 1999 and No. 6935 of 2000, affirming the High Court's findings and allowing the withdrawal of the latter due to an out-of-court settlement. However, in Civil Appeal No. 2615 of 2001, the Court found that the High Court failed to consider the facts regarding the alienation and partition of property belonging to the Tarwad family, leading to the appeal being allowed and the case remitted for proper adjudication. The Court emphasized the necessity of applying relevant legal principles to the facts of the case.

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