(A) Possession Suit – Challenge to title in appeal – Held: When the title of respondent in the suit property was never under challenge, and therefore, no declaration of title was required for the maintainability of the suit. The ground as taken by the appellant is without any merit.(Para 43)
(B) Possession Suit – No person can transfer a title better than what he himself possesses – Possessory rights – Possession to the petitioner by the respondent No 2 , in the suit property, who was not the owner – Vacation order against respondent No 2 – Once respondent No. 2 has not challenged the judgment granting possession of the suit property to respondent No.1, the appellant has no ground to seek protection of his right to possession of the suit property. He has no better title than respondent No 2. (Para 45, 46)
(C) Maintainability of Appeal – Appeal and Review already filed – Appeal withdrawn – Review dismissed – No appeal maintainable (Para 48)
(D) Commercial Courts Act, 2015 – Section 2(c) – Commercial Courts – If suit to be heard in Commercial Court – Plea that the present subject matter being commercial in nature, only a Commercial Court as defined under Section 2(c) of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 was competent to adjudicate in the present matter. Plea Rejected – Held: The appellant had already exercised his remedy of filing an appeal which he withdrew solely with the permission to file a Review, which he has availed without any success. It is a legal argument that has been set up, which could have been tenable had the appeal been maintainable. The appellant is therefore at liberty to raise this objection at the appropriate forum while perusing his remedy against respondent No. 2 from whom he is claiming his right or any other proceedings which may arise in respect of the suit property. Thus, the ground now being raised by the appellant cannot be considered. (Para 49, 50, 51)
DELHI HIGH COURT
Citation: 2023 STPL(Web) 9 Delhi
Hanny Kumar Vs. Anu Gupta & anr.
RFA (OS) 7 of 2023 & CM APPLs. 20674 of 2023 and 20675 of 2023-Decided on 1-8-2023
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