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Tenant Cannot Retain Possession Based On Alleged Oral Sale Agreement & Cash Payments Without Written Registered Document: Delhi High Court Consent Decree In Specific Performance Suit Is Not A Mandatory Injunction; Limitation For Execution Is 12 Years Under Article 136: Gujarat High Court
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Consent Decree In Specific Performance Suit Is Not A Mandatory Injunction; Limitation For Execution Is 12 Years Under Article 136: Gujarat High Court

"By no stretch of imagination, for the performance of the said terms and conditions by the parties and to discharge their obligations, any decree passed

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