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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Second Appeal"
Additional Evidence Not Required To Prove Certified Copies Of Judgments: Rajasthan HC Allows Application Under Order XLI Rule 27
Mutation Of A Property In The Revenue Records Does Not Create Or Extinguish Title Nor Its Presumptive Value On Title: Telangana High Court
Partition Suit- Plaintiff Not Disentitled To Seek Relief In Second Appeal Merely Because He Did Not File First Appeal Against Denial Of His Claims By Trial Court: Supreme Court
Plaintiff In Civil Suit Has To Prove His Case On His Own Strength, Can't Draw Strength From Documents Of Other Side: Gauhati High Court
Justice GR Swaminathan Of Madras High Court Resolves To Decide 445 Second Appeals Pending Since 2010 In 58 Days
'No Explanation' : Supreme Court Sets Aside HC Order Condoning Delay Of 1011 Days In Filing Second Appeal
High Court Cannot Dismiss Second Appeal In Limine Without Assigning Reasons : Supreme Court
Requirement To Frame Substantial Question Of Law In Second Appeal Not A Mere Formality, But Meant To Be Adhered To: Supreme Court
Second Appeal- High Courts Can Exercise Limited Factual Review Under Section 103 CPC: Supreme Court
Second Appeal- Question Of Law Doesn't Arise In Abstract; Mere Reference To Facts Does Not Amount To Reappreciation Of Evidence: Supreme Court
'Not Necessary To Hear Respondents While Admitting Second Appeal Under CPC': Bombay High Court
Second Appeal, After Its Admission With Formulation Of Substantial Question Of Law, Cannot Be Disposed Of Summarily: Supreme Court
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