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Suit for redemption, a suit for redemption is thus defined by this section as a suit for enforcement of right to redeem, and that right of redeem consists of the three reliefs which the mortgagor is entitled to under clauses (a), (b) and (c) mentioned above, on payment or tender, at a proper date and place, of the mortgage money. Consequently, a suit can be said to be a suit for redemption if the three rights enumerated in this section as constituting the right to redeem are claimed in the suit, K. Manick Chand v. Elias Saleh Mohd Sait, AIR 1969 SC 751 (758): (1969) 1 SCC 206. (Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 60)...
Suit
Suit, a following. It is used in divers senses:-(1) An action in the Supreme Court, or a proceeding by petition in the Divorce branch of that Court; a prosecution; a petition to a Court, etc. See Jud. Act, 1873, s. 100. By Jud. Act, 1925, s. 225, suit includes action.(2) Suit of Court, an attendance which a tenant owes to his lord's Court.(3) Suit Covenant, where one has covenanted to do suit and service in his lord's Court.(4) Suit Custom, where service is owed time out of mind.(5) Suithold, a tenure in consideration of certain services to the superior lord.(6) The following one in chase, as fresh suit, Cowel.The word 'suit' does not include an appeal or an application. [Limitation Act, 1963, s. 2 (l)]The word 'suit' will include appellate proceedings, Nachiappa Chettiar v. Subramaniam Chettiar, AIR 1960 SC 307: (1960) 2 SCR 209.The word 'suit' includes an appeal from the judgment in the suit. The only difference between a suit and an appeal is that an appeal only reviews and corrects...
Redemption
Redemption, is the act of redeeming, which in its ordinary meaning is equal to bringing off a charge or obligation by payment--.By the down payment, the entire land revenue to be recovered from that land was redeemed.Redemption, is the act of redeeming, which, in its ordinary meaning is equal to bringing off a charge or obligation by payment, Sarish Chandra v. CLT, AIR 1961 SC 487: (1961) 1 SCJ 495.Redemption. 1. A paying off of a loan (see FUNDS). The term is used especially with reference to the paying off of a mortgage debt. An action of redemption is a suit brought to compel the mortgagee to recover the property to the mortgagor on the latter paying the mortgage debt. See EQUITY OF REDEMPTION; PROVISO FOR REDEMPTION.2. Commutation or the substitution of one lump payment for a succession of annual ones: e.g., see the Land Tax and the Tithe Redemption Acts and many other statutes.Redemption is the act of redeeming which in its ordinary meaning is equal to bringing off a charge or obl...
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