WILLIAMS Vs. LOURDUSAMY
LAWS(SC)-2008-4-124
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Decided on April 22,2008

WILLIAMS Appellant
VERSUS
LOURDUSAMY Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) Leave granted.
(2.) Whether principle of res-judicata is applicable to the facts and circumstances of this case, is the question involved herein. The basic fact of the matter is not in dispute. Second respondent was the owner of the properties. He by reason of a registered Deed of Sale dated 25.11.1987 transferred his right, title and interest in favour of the appellant.
(3.) First respondent, however, filed a suit against the appellant herein in the Court of District Munsif, Thiruvaiyaru praying for a decree for permanent injunction alleging that the land in suit admeasuring 3 cents was the subject matter of an oral agreement of sale by and between himself and the second respondent herein. It was contended that the second respondent had been in possession of the said land in terms of a patta executed under the Kudiyiruppu Act being Act 40 of 1971. The contention of the appellant, on the other hand, was that he had been put in possession of the suit land by the second respondent in terms of the aforementioned deed of sale dated 25.11.1987.;


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