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Salman Rushdie, family lose legal battle over bungalow in SC

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

The apex court, however, has directed the buyer to pay the current market price of the property.

Rushdie's father Anis Ahmed Rushdie had entered into an agreement with the then Congress leader Bhiku Ram Jain to sell his house situated in posh Civil Lines in North Delhi for Rs 3.75 lakh. Jain had paid Rs 50,000 to Rushdie and given an assurance to pay the rest of the amount after the owner got tax clearance certificates from income tax authorities.

The two families then got into a dispute after they accused each other of not respecting the terms of the agreement.

Jains then filed a suit in 1977 requesting the trial court to direct Rushdie for the execution of the December 1970 agreement.

On October 5, 1983, the court ruled in their favour, saying Jains could get the property after paying the rest of the Rs 3.25 lakh to Rushdies.

Rushdies then appealed in the Delhi High Court which on October 31 last ruled that Jains could not ask for transfer of the bungalow to them.

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It asked Rushdies to return Rs 50,000 with 12 per cent annual interest.

Jains then approached the apex court which after hearing all sides came to the conclusion that the High Court erred in giving order in favour of Rushdies and quashed the order.

"Having given our anxious consideration to all relevant aspects of the case we are of the view that the ends of justice would require this court to intervene and set aside the findings and conclusions recorded by the High Court of Delhi and to decree the suit of the plaintiffs for specific performance of the agreement dated December 22, 1970," a bench of Justices P Sathasivan and Ranjan Gogoi said. (More)

  

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First Published: Dec 09 2012 | 3:55 PM IST

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