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Supreme Court of India · 2008-12-10

SADASHIVA PRABHU (DEAD) BY PROPOSED LRS. vs SRINIVASA KAMATH 'D' BY PROS.L.RS. &ORS.

Citation / case number
SC 2000/10848
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
SADASHIVA PRABHU (DEAD) BY PROPOSED LRS.
Respondent
SRINIVASA KAMATH 'D' BY PROS.L.RS. &ORS.
Author
B.N. AGRAWAL,G.S. SINGHVI, , ,
Bench
B.N. AGRAWAL,G.S. SINGHVI, , ,

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court directed that the appellants must vacate the premises within four weeks, failing which the decree holder may file an execution petition for possession without notice to the appellants. The Executing Court is mandated to ensure possession is delivered within fifteen days of such filing, and if necessary, armed forces will assist in the dispossession. The ruling emphasizes the swift execution of eviction orders under civil procedure.

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