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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Res Judicata"
Findings Of Higher/Coordinate Bench While Rejecting A Plea Must Be Seriously Considered By Court Hearing Similar Plea: P&H High Court
Law On Return And Rejection Vis-a-Vis Amendment Of The Plaint: Dichotomy In The Judicial Approach
Res Judicata
Filing Of Cross Objections By Defendants Not Necessary To Dispute Adverse Findings In The Dismissed Suit: SC [Read Judgment]
Appeals Against Non Inclusion In NRC Maintainable Only When Foreigners Tribunal Has Not Already Decided Nationality: SC [Read Judgment]
Principles Of Res Judicata Are Applicable To Writ Petitions, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Maintainability Of Execution Case To Be Considered Along With Issue Of Enforceability Of Foreign Award: SC [Read Judgment]
Liberty Granted By Court To Pursue Appropriate Remedy Does Not Bar Application Of Constructive Res Judicata: SC [Read Judgment]
Erroneous Decision That Didn’t Give Effect To Statutory Prohibition Will Not Operate As Res Judicata: SC [Read Judgment]
An erroneous decision on a pure ‘question of law’ does not operate as ‘res judicata’ or 'Estoppel' for the Court to decide the question correctly in a subsequent lis between same parties; SC
Apex Court makes a family settle 5 decade long dispute; holds earlier suit for possession does not act as Res Judicata to a later suit for partition
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