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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Second Appeal"
High Court Not Required To Frame Substantial Question Of Law While Dismissing Second Appeal: Supreme Court
Substantial Question Of Law & Second Appeal Jurisdiction: SC Summarizes Principles Relating To Section 100 CPC [Read Judgment]
HC Cannot Allow Second Appeal Without Formulating Substantial Question Of Law, Reiterates SC [Read Order]
'It's Counsel's Job To Make Court Understand Case In Fewest Words' : P&H HC Issues Directions For Filing Of Regular Second Appeals [Read Order]
Findings Of Fact Cannot Be Interfered With In A Second Appeal Unless Findings Are Perverse, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Mere Error In Framing Substantial Question Of Law Would Not Render A Judgment In Second Appeal To Be Set Aside: SC [Read Judgment]
Order Admitting Second Appeal Should Specifically State Substantial Questions Of Law: SC [Read Order]
Second Appeal Not To Be Dismissed Merely On The Ground Of 'Concurrent Findings': SC [Read Judgment]
'Substantial Question Of Law' Requirement Not Mandatory In Second Appeals Before Punjab & Haryana HC: SC [Read Order]
SC Again Reminds High Courts About Limitations While Considering Second Appeals [Read Judgment]
Second Appeal: Obligatory For HC To Frame Substantial Question Of Law Even If Lower Courts' Findings Are Perverse Per Se, Rules SC
Second Appeal- Additional ‘Substantial Questions Of Law’ Can Only Be Framed At The Time Of Hearing, Not In Judgment Itself: SC [Read Judgment]
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