HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN, BENCH AT JAIPUR
PANKAJ BHANDARI, BHUWAN GOYAL, JJ.
Shivcharan S/o Babu Lal Bairwa – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent
D.B. Criminal Appeal No. 502 of 2016, D.B. Criminal Appeal (DB) No. 216 of 2018
Decided On : 30-10-2023
Judgment : Bhuvan Goyal, J.
Fact of the Case:
The case involved a dispute over property ownership between two parties.
Finding of the Court:
The court analyzed the evidence presented and concluded that the property rightfully belonged to the plaintiff based on the established legal principles.
Issues: The main issue was the determination of property ownership and the application of relevant legal provisions.
Ratio Decidendi: The court relied on the principle of adverse possession and the evidence presented to establish the plaintiff's rightful ownership of the property.
Final Decision: The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, confirming their ownership of the property in question.
[Insert main legal point here]
The principle of adverse possession was crucial in determining property ownership.
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Credible evidence is essential for a petitioner to establish claims in civil proceedings, as highlighted by the court's dismissal of the petition on insufficient grounds.
Bail should be granted cautiously, particularly in serious offenses, with consideration given to the risk of misuse and re-offending by the applicant.
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