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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Second Appeal"
Can Declaratory Decree For Adding Children From Void Marriage To Service Record Be Refused Despite S. 16 HMA? : Allahabad HC To Decide
RTI Act | Should Documents Available In First Appeal Records Be Necessarily Filed At The Time Of Second Appeal? Supreme Court To Consider
[S. 100 CPC] Court May Formulate Substantial Question Of Law Even Though Same Hasn't Been Formulated In Memorandum Of Second Appeal: Jharkhand High Court
Newer Generation Of Staff Recruited In HC's Stamp Reporter Section Has Scant Awareness About Law: Allahabad High Court
[S.100 CrPC] Can't Be Permitted To Contradict Initial Position To Create 'Substantial Question Of Law': Andhra Pradesh HC Dismisses Second Appeal
Section 100 CPC | Second Appeal Doesn't Lie On Equitable Grounds: Kerala High Court
Commercial Courts Act | Section 13(2) Contains Non-Obstante Clause Which Does Not Provide For Second Appeals: Kerala High Court
Person Who Did Not Affix Signature To Compromise But Subsequently Acts In Terms Of Same Is Bound By Compromise Decree: Kerala High Court
Real Estate Appellate Tribunal Can Appoint Commission For Getting Material Aspects Required For Settling Disputes: Kerala High Court
CPC | Parties Can't Adduce Evidence Not Supported By Pleadings: Kerala High Court
In Second Appeal, High Court Must Frame Substantial Question Of Law At Admission Stage Itself Ordinarily: Supreme Court
No Litigant Should Be Permitted To Misuse The Process Of Law Through Vexatious Applications: Supreme Court
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