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2025 Supreme(Mad) 5071

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
N. SATHISH KUMAR
R. Chandrasekaran – Appellant
Versus
Ganesan – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Appellant : N. Manokaran
For the Respondents: S. Mukunth, R. Vasudevan, T. Arunkumar, E. Kannadasan

ORDER :

1. This Civil Revision Petition is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, seeking to set aside (i) the ex parte decree dated 29.09.2023 passed in O.S.No.16 of 2023 on the file of the learned District Munsif, Pennagaram and (ii) the sale deed dated 15.11.2024, executed in favour of the 1st respondent-Ganesan by the learned District Munsif, Pennagaram, pursuant to the orders passed in the execution proceedings in E.P.No.1 of 2024 initiated on the basis of the said ex parte decree for specific performance of an agreement for sale.

2. The brief facts leading to the filing of this Civil Revision Petition are as follows:

2.1 The 2nd respondent-A.Madhu purchased a property measuring an extent of 1.99 Acres of land comprised in S.NO.679/1 situated at Sunjalnatham village, by virtue of sale deed dated 27.03.1987 vide Doc. No.346 of 1987; so also he purchased two other properties measuring an extent of 1.37 ½ Acres of land comprised in S.NO.679/8 and another extent of 42 cents comprised S.No.679/4 at Sunjalnatham village by virtue of registered sale deed dated 18.01.1991 vide Doc. No.17 of 1991. After having purchased, on 26.07.2013, the 2nd respondent-A.Madhu sold the pr

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