Tag: Justice Sanjay Karol

Supreme Court: Party Still Liable for Violating Injunction Order Even After It’s Set Aside
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in a recent case, clarified that the subsequent setting aside of an injunction order does not absolve a party from liability for disobeying the order during its validity. The Hon’ble

High Court Cannot Re Interpret Evidence Under Article 226 In Absence Of Perversity Or Illegality: Supreme Court
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in a recent judgement of Ajay Singh v. Khacheru and Ors[1]. held that the Hon’ble High Courts should not reappreciate evidence unless in exceptional cases of perversity or illegality committed

Principles of grant or refusal of equitable relief of specific performance of contracts for sale of immovable properties
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) was recently concerned with a matter[i] where the question as to whether or not courts ought to grant or refuse specific performance of a contract for sale of an immovable
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