The Supreme Court has held that the doctrine of lis pendens under Section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act,1882 will kick in from the moment a petition is filed in the Court and not at the stage when notice is issued by the Court.The Court also rejected the argument that the lis pendens doctrine wouldn't apply when the petition was lying in the Registry in a defective state.A bench...
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