The core of the case revolves around the ownership and possession of a specific vacant site and house, which the plaintiff claims through oral partition and subsequent agreements, while the defendant asserts ownership via a sale deed. The document outlines the progression of the case through various courts, from the Civil Judge to the High Court of Karnataka, highlighting the differing judgments regarding property title, possession, and the validity of a disputed sale deed. Ultimately, the Supreme Court upholds the High Court’s decision, which found the plaintiff failed to conclusively prove ownership or the certainty of the property’s identification. The ruling emphasises that revenue records alone do not confer title, and the plaintiff must stand on the strength of their own evidence.
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 100 – Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 38 – Second appeal – Substantial question of law – Permanent injunction – Cancellation of sale deed – In the absence of title deeds over immovable property bearing khata No.71 and khata No.111 whether the Trial Court was justified in decreeing the suit recording a finding that khata No.71 and khata No.111 were one and the same and cancelling the sale deed Ex.P6 conveying property in khata No.111 in favour of the defendant and directing delivery of possession of the said immovable property to the plaintiff as well as permanent injunction? – Held that High Court in the present case found that the documents relied upon by the plaintiff to showcase that he was in possession of the property i.e. the revenue record extracts fall short to establish the case of the plaintiff – There was also no certainty about the suit of the property – On the contrary, there were ambiguity on the suit property – Held that the High Court, thus considering these aspects has addressed the issue correctly – Unable to find any error in the reasoning as well as the conclusion drawn by the High Court – Appeal liable to be dismissed.
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Naganna (Dead) By Lrs. / Smt Devamma V. Siddaramegowda (Since Deceased) By Lrs.
Supreme Court: 2025 INSC 369: (DoJ 19-03-2025)