Question
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- Q The "Doctrine of Lis Pendens" is provided under which Section of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
Solution
Section 52 of TPA embodies the principle ut lite pendente nihil innovetur, meaning during litigation nothing new should be introduced. It prohibits the transfer of property that is the subject of a pending suit in a way that affects the rights of any party to the suit.
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