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Court Observations That Misstate the Record Cannot Prejudice Property Rights in Pending Suits

Court Observations That Misstate the Record Cannot Prejudice Property Rights in Pending Suits

Case Name: Ravi Kala & Anr. v. M/s Casablanca Estate & Ors.
Citation: 2026 INSC 377
Date of Judgment/Order: 16 April 2026
Bench: Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Augustine George Masih

Held: The Supreme Court held that erroneous observations in a judgment which misstate pleadings or prior orders cannot be treated as binding findings on rights, title, or identity of property, and such observations must be disregarded in subsequent proceedings to prevent prejudice to parties.

Summary: The dispute involved competing claims over property near Ulsoor Lake, Bengaluru, with multiple litigations concerning title, identity, and survey numbers. The High Court, while allowing a revision petition and rejecting a plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC, made certain observations incorrectly suggesting that Respondent No.1 claimed ownership over the suit property and that a prior High Court order had recognized such ownership. The appellants challenged only these observations, contending that they misrepresented the respondent’s consistent stand that its property (Sy No.104) was distinct from the suit property (Sy Nos.102 and 103), and wrongly interpreted an earlier order which had merely directed parties to approach the civil court without deciding title. The Supreme Court examined the pleadings and earlier proceedings and found that the High Court had indeed incorrectly recorded both the respondent’s position and the effect of the prior order. It noted that there had been no adjudication of title and that the High Court’s observations could prejudice ongoing suits by being relied upon as conclusive findings.

Decision: The Supreme Court disposed of the appeals by clarifying that the impugned observations of the High Court shall not be treated as findings on title, identity, or location of the property and shall not be relied upon in any pending or future proceedings, while leaving all issues open for adjudication by the competent civil court, with no order as to costs.

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