SUPREME COURT
*K. S. RADHAKRISHNAN, DIPAK MISRA, JJ.
Ram Karan Gupta v. J. S. Exam Ltd. and Others
| Table of Content |
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| 1. introduction and nature of the appeal. (Para 1 , 2 , 3) |
| 2. details of the auction sale process and application by judgment debtor. (Para 4 , 5 , 6) |
| 3. confirmation of auction sale by the lower court. (Para 8 , 9 , 10) |
| 4. arguments and contentions by the appellant regarding auction compliance. (Para 11 , 12) |
| 5. court’s reasoning on compliance and deposit requirements. (Para 13 , 14 , 20 , 21) |
| 6. judicial interpretation of auction sale regulations. (Para 15 , 16) |
| 7. judgment debtor rights in auction sales and implications. (Para 18 , 19) |
1. Leave granted.
2. This matter arises in execution and this appeal has been preferred by one of the judgment debtors challenging the common final judgment and order dated 11.11.2011 passed by the High Court of Delhi in C. M. (M) No. 1093 of 2011 and E.F.A. No. 15 of 2011.
3. Decree holders and judgment debtors are co - sharers of a property bearing No. 1-87, Ashok Vihar, Delhi (hereinafter referred to as the 'suit property'). Late Rameshwar Dass Gupta filed a suit for partition of the suit property and after passing a preliminary decree, a final decree was passed and the suit property was ordered to be sold in public auction and sale pro
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