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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 100 CPC"
Concurrent Finding Of Fact Can't Be Overturned In Second Appeal U/S 100 CPC Merely Because 'Alternative View' Is Possible: Patna HC Reiterates
[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
In Second Appeal, High Court Must Frame Substantial Question Of Law At Admission Stage Itself Ordinarily: Supreme Court
Certified Copy Can Be Produced To Prove Original Sale Deed In Trial : Supreme Court
High Court Cannot Admit Regular Second Appeal Without Framing Substantial Questions Of Law : Supreme Court
Substantial Questions Of Law Not Required To Be Formulated In Second Appeals Arising Out Of States Of Punjab & Haryana : Supreme Court
Merely Because Some Benefit Accrued To Litigant Due To Interim Order, They Cannot Claim Such Benefits When Litigation Ends Against Them: Gujarat HC
S.91/92 Evidence Act Exclude Oral Evidence, Forbid Proving Contents Of Writing Otherwise Than By Writing Itself: Gujarat High Court
Object Of Rent Control Act Is Not To Deprive Landlords Of Their Bona Fide Properties: Rajasthan High Court
Hindu Rule Of Damdupat Does Not Apply To The State Of Andhra Pradesh For Any Money Transactions: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Jurisdiction U/S 100 CPC Is So Limited That Even Wrong Or Grossly Inexcusable Finding Of Fact Cannot Be Interfered With: Bombay High Court
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