Can Compensation Be Awarded in Place of an Unclaimed Relief? Supreme Court Clarifies

Highlighting the boundaries of appellate and equitable jurisdiction, the Supreme Court ruled that a court cannot award compensation as a substitute for relief that was neither pleaded nor sought by the litigant. The Court observed that where a plaintiff seeks a mandatory injunction for removal of encroachment, a court cannot unilaterally convert such relief into monetary compensation merely because it considers compensation to be a convenient solution.

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