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december 2009

Supreme Court of India · 2009-12-18

G.Suryakumari & Anr vs B.Chandramouli & Ors

Citation / case number
AIR 2009 SC (SUPP) 2133
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
G.Suryakumari & Anr
Respondent
B.Chandramouli & Ors
Author
Deepak Verma
Bench
Deepak Verma, B. Sudershan Reddy

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's decision in S.A. No. 541/2002, affirming the plaintiffs' entitlement to a perpetual injunction against the defendants to prevent encroachment on their property. The Court emphasized the importance of registered sale deeds in establishing title and possession, specifically referencing the principles of property law. The Court found that the plaintiffs had sufficiently demonstrated their legal ownership and peaceful possession of the land, thus granting the relief sought.

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