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Supreme Court of India · 2020-02-05

MOHAMMADE YUSUF vs RAJKUMAR

Citation / case number
SC 2018/33149
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
MOHAMMADE YUSUF
Respondent
RAJKUMAR
Author
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ASHOK BHUSHAN
Bench
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.R. SHAH HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ASHOK BHUSHAN

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed the admissibility of a compromise decree in a property dispute, ruling that the trial court's decision to dismiss the appellant's writ petition was justified due to the lack of registration of the compromise decree. The court emphasized the necessity of registration for such documents to be admissible as evidence. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, affirming the lower court's ruling.

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