Rajasthan High Court has affirmed that if a subsisting right has come to an end on account of delay and laches, repeated representations could not be a basis to approach the court for seeking a direction to decide those representations, in absence of any subsisting right.As per the facts recorded by the Court, an auction for a property was held in 1972. The appellant was the winning bidder...
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