JOGINDER SINGH AND ORS vs PARMOD BHUSHAN PAUL AND ORS — RSA/2857/2019
Case under No Acts Defined Section 1. Disposed: --DISMISSED on 11th May 2026.
CNR: PHHC010133592019
Filing Number
RSA/7311/2019
Filing Date
28-01-2019
Registration No
RSA/2857/2019
Registration Date
03-06-2019
Judge
MR. JUSTICE PANKAJ JAIN
Coram
MR. JUSTICE PANKAJ JAIN
Bench Type
Single
Judicial Branch
CIVIL II(RSA) BRANCH
Decision Date
11th May 2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISMISSED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
JOGINDER SINGH AND ORS
Adv. AMAN DHIR
CHARAN SINGH @ GURCHARAN SINGH
SOHAN SINGH(Legal Heir)3.
DIYAL SINGH3.
DIYAL SINGH3.
AVTARSINGH3.
AVTARSINGH3.
GURMEJ SINGH3.
GURMEJ SINGH3.
TARLOK SINGH3.
TARLOK SINGH
DIYAL SINGH
AVTAR SINGH
SURJAN SINGH(Legal Heir)6.
GIAN SINGH6.
GIAN SINGH6.
JIT SINGH(Legal Heir)6.3.
HARJINDER SINGH6.3.
HARJINDER SINGH6.3.
KULWINDER SINGH6.3.
KULWINDER SINGH
GIAN SINGH
Respondent(s)
PARMOD BHUSHAN PAUL AND ORS
JASBIR SINGH
SITAL SINGH
KULDEEP SINGH(Legal Heir)4.
BALRAJ SINGH4.
BALRAJ SINGH
RANJEET SINGH
ANGREZ SINGH
GURBACHAN SINGH
Orders
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana dismissed the second appeal filed by defendants Joginder Singh and others. The court upheld the lower courts' decision granting a permanent injunction in favor of the plaintiff based on a 1980 decree that had attained finality, finding that the plaintiff was validly put in possession through court execution. The court rejected the defendants' reliance on a Revenue Court's correction of Khasra Girdawari records, holding that Revenue Court orders cannot override Civil Court decrees. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana dismissed the second appeal filed by defendants Joginder Singh and others. The court upheld the lower courts' decision granting a permanent injunction in favor of the plaintiff based on a 1980 decree that had attained finality, finding that the plaintiff was validly put in possession through court execution. The court rejected the defendants' reliance on a Revenue Court's correction of Khasra Girdawari records, holding that Revenue Court orders cannot override Civil Court decrees. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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