Time Limit Specified In Agreement Can't Be Ignored While Allowing Specific Performance : Supreme Court
Regarding the time stipulation in the agreement, the bench of Justices BR Gavai and CT Ravikumar said: "In the case of K.S. Vidyanadam and Others v. Vairavan, this Court has held that the court should look at all the relevant circumstances including the time limit(s) specified in the agreement and determine whether its discretion to grant specific...
In this case, the defendant executed an agreement of sale in favour of the plaintiff for sale of the suit property. The agreement of sale provided that in the event the permission from the ULC Authorities was not obtained within 75 days, the purchaser shall be entitled to get back his advance money paid after 75 days but not later than 90 days unde...
Specific Relief Act, 1963 - Suit for specific performance - The court should look at all the relevant circumstances including the time limit(s) specified in the agreement and determine whether its discretion to grant specific performance should be exercised - While exercising its discretion, the court should bear in mind that when the parties presc...
it refused to interfere with the High Court judgment,
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