Tag: Appellate Court

Principles of grant or refusal of equitable relief of specific performance of contracts for sale of immovable properties

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

Appellate Courts Must Adhere To Order XLI And Cannot Create A New Case For Parties Supreme Court

Appellate Courts Must Adhere To Order XLI And Cannot Create A New Case For Parties: Supreme Court

In a recent landmark judgment[i], the Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) emphasized a crucial principle in appellate jurisprudence, stating that the appellate courts must strictly adhere to procedural norms and cannot create new issues or cases