Tag: Windfall Gain

Specific Performance Suit Fails: Supreme Court Explains Why Buyer Must Vacate Despite Long Possession
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Specific Performance Suit Fails: Supreme Court Explains Why Buyer Must Vacate Despite Long Possession

The Supreme Court affirmed the executability of a warrant of possession, ruling that a party who receives substantial monetary compensation in lieu of specific performance cannot retain possession of the property. The Court held that equity prevents unjust enrichment and that execution proceedings exist to enforce judgments, not to facilitate windfalls for unscrupulous litigants. Facts Of The Case: On 12.06.1989, the defendants agreed to sell a property to the plaintiff for ₹14,50,000, with ₹25,000 paid as earnest money. Possession of the vacant ground floor was handed over to the plaintiff. In 1990, the plaintiff first filed and withdrew a suit for permanent injunction. Subsequently, in June 1990, the plaintiff filed a suit for specific performance, which was decreed by the Trial Court ...
Supreme Court Upholds Buyer’s Right: Builder Must Pay 18% Interest for Delay, Same Rate It Charged
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Supreme Court Upholds Buyer’s Right: Builder Must Pay 18% Interest for Delay, Same Rate It Charged

The Supreme Court held that while there is no absolute rule for parity in interest rates between builders and buyers, the principle of equity and fairness may warrant it in cases of one-sided agreements and egregious conduct. The Court modified the awarded interest from 9% to 18% p.a., aligning the builder's liability for delay with the rate it charged the buyer, to serve the ends of justice. Facts Of The Case: The appellant booked a plot in the respondent's project in 2006, paying a significant advance. A Plot Buyer Agreement was executed in 2007, stipulating possession within 24 months of sanction of service plans and allowing the respondent to charge 18% p.a. interest on delayed payments by the appellant. By 2011, the appellant had paid over ₹28 lakhs. That year, the respondent invoke...