My grandfather acquired both residential and agricultural land in 1961 and 1968. In 1985, a neighbor filed a lawsuit regarding the residential property. We won the case in 1997, but the neighbor then filed another case in the revenue court in 1998 claiming ownership of the agricultural land. The appeal of the first case is still pending in the High Court with a stay order since 1997. Our lawyer submitted only a few documents for the revenue court case, just months before the final hearing. However, many documents related to the agricultural land were already submitted during the earlier lawsuit regarding the residential property.
Best Answer
The revenue court case concerning the agricultural land may be affected by the pending appeal and stay order in the High Court regarding the residential property. You can potentially argue that the documents submitted in the earlier case are relevant to the current dispute, and the revenue court should consider them. However, the final outcome will depend on the specific arguments and evidence presented, as well as the rulings of both courts.
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