
Hey everyone! Today, let's dive into a recent court decision from the Madras High Court involving a property sale agreement that finally got settled. It's a story about agreements, appeals, and a happy ending for T. Ayyasamy Jain.
On December 9, 2025, the Madras High Court, with Judges C.V. Karthikeyan and K. Kumaresh Babu in charge, wrapped up an appeal case involving T. Ayyasamy Jain and T.R. Ganesh. The case was all about a property sale agreement that went wrong. Initially, the Additional District Court in Arani, Tiruvannamalai, had decided in favor of T.R. Ganesh in July 2023, but T. Ayyasamy Jain wasn't satisfied with that outcome.
The original deal was for a property valued at ₹75,00,000 (75 lakhs). T. Ayyasamy Jain had already paid an advance of ₹35,00,000 (35 lakhs). The remaining ₹40,00,000 (40 lakhs) was deposited in court after the first decision. Judge Karthikeyan noted:
"The sale document will have to show the amount agreed between the parties, which is ₹75,00,000."
By December 8, 2025, the sale document was completed at the Joint Sub-Registrar-II office in Cheyyar, Tiruvannamalai District. The court confirmed that all conditions were met, and the pending Execution Petition was dismissed.
T. Ayyasamy Jain was entitled to the ₹40,00,000 deposit along with the interest it had gained. The court ordered the Additional District Court in Arani to return this amount to T. Ayyasamy Jain without further notice. Plus, since the parties settled the matter, T. Ayyasamy Jain got a refund of the court fees he paid for the appeal.
The judgment ended on a positive note for T. Ayyasamy Jain, with the court officially closing the case and related petitions on December 9, 2025. This case shows how important it is to stick to agreements and how the legal system can help resolve disputes.