N.V.RAMANA, V.RAMASUBRAMANIAN
Atma Ram – Appellant
Versus
Charanjit Singh – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
V. RAMASUBRAMANIAN, J.
1. The holder of an agreement for the purchase of an immovable property, whose suit for a mandatory injunction (construed by the Trial Court as a suit for specific performance) was decreed by the Trial Court, but which decree was upset by the First Appellate Court and confirmed on second appeal by the High Court, has come up with the present Special Leave Petition.
2. We have heard Shri R Basant, learned senior counsel appearing for the petitioner and Shri Soumen Talukdar, learned counsel appearing for the respondent.
3. The brief facts essential for the disposal of the special leave petition are as follows;
(i) On 12.10.1994, an agreement was entered into by the petitioner with the respondent. By this agreement, the respondent agreed to sell to the petitioner, the land and factory premises at Plot No.90, Sector-21, Industrial Area, Bhiwani, with the land measuring about 1250 sq. yards. The total sale consideration fixed under the agreement was Rs.4,38,000/-. An earnest money of Rs.1,00,000/- was paid by the petitioner to the respondent at the time of execution of the agreement. The date for performance of the contract was fixed under the agreement as 0
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