Pemmada Prabhakar & Ors vs Youngmen’s Vysya Association & Ors
CA 7835/2014 d/d 20 Aug 2014
Since some of the co-sharers were not party to the agreement of sale, the agreement is not enforceable.
Refer to Paras below from the decision.
29. …Undisputedly,
the Agreement of Sale- Ex.-A1 is
executed only by defendant Nos. 1 and 2. The 3rd son, mother and 3 sisters who
have got equal shares in the property have not executed the Agreement of Sale.
In view of the matter, the Agreement of Sale executed by defendant Nos. 1 and 2
who have no absolute right to property in question cannot confer any right
whatsoever upon the plaintiffs for grant of decree of specific performance of
Agreement of Sale in their favour. The said agreement is not enforceable in law
in view of Section 17 of the Specific Relief Act in view of right accrued in
favour of defendant Nos. 3 to 6 under Section 8 of the Hindu Succession Act.
The provisions of Section 17 of the Specific Relief Act in categorical term expressly
state that a Contract to sell or let any immovable property cannot be specifically
enforced in favour of a vendor or lessor who does not have absolute title and
right upon the party.
Court relied on S. 17 of Specific Relief Act,1963 before negating the claim for specific performance
“17.-Contract to sell
or let property by one who has no title, not specifically enforceable.- A
contract to sell or let any immovable property cannot be specifically enforced
in favour of a vendor or lessor;
(a) who, knowing not
to have any title to the property, has contracted to sell or let the property
(b) who, though he
entered into the contract believing that he had a good title to the property,
cannot at the time fixed by the parties or by the court for the completion of
the sale or letting, give the purchaser or lessee a title free from reasonable
doubt.”
In view of the
aforesaid provisions of the Specific
Relief Act, the Agreement of Sale entered between the
plaintiffs and some of the co-sharers who
do not have the absolute title to the
suit schedule property
is not enforceable in law.
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