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What is the Doctrine of Lis Pendens under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
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What is the Doctrine of Lis Pendens under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

The doctrine of lis pendens, under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, prevents property transfers during litigation to safeguard legal proceedings and maintain the disputed property's status quo.
What is the Doctrine of Lis Pendens under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
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Harish Khan
What is the Doctrine of Lis Pendens under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
The doctrine of lis pendens, under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, prevents property transfers during litigation to safeguard legal proceedings and maintain the disputed property's status quo.
How does a comparative analysis of transfers by ostensible ownership differ from those by an unauthorized person who subsequently acquires interest?
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Yousuf Khan
How does a comparative analysis of transfers by ostensible ownership differ from those by an unauthorized person who subsequently acquires interest?
Sections 41 and 43 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, protect transferees in good faith, focusing on ostensible ownership and unauthorized transfers, respectively, emphasizing reasonable care and representation.
Case Study: Sulochana Amma v. Narayanan Nair
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Mohd. Sahil Khan
Case Study: Sulochana Amma v. Narayanan Nair
In Sulochana Amma v. Narayanan Nair (1994), the Supreme Court upheld the application of res judicata to injunction decrees from courts with limited pecuniary jurisdiction. The case involved property rights and multiple suits following the alienation of a life estate. The Court ruled that once a comp