Judgments - SERVICE BENCH
BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON LONDON BRANCH Vs. ZENITH INFOTECH LIMITED
PRABHAKARA ADIGA Vs. GOWRI AND ORS
Singular question involved in the matter is executability of decree for permanent injunction against the legal representatives of judgment- debtor. It is crystal clear from a perusal of section 50(2) CPC that a decree for permanent injunction can be executed against the judgment debtor or his legal representatives. Normally personal action dies with person but this principle has application to limited kinds of causes of actions. In our considered opinion the Full Judgment
BHIKAN SK.NOOR MOHD Vs. MEHAMOODABEE SK.AFZAL & ORS.
JAYANTILAL CHIMANLAL PATEL Vs. VADILAL PURSHOTTAMDAS PATEL
MEHMOODA GULSHAN Vs. JAVAID HUSSAIN MUNGLOO
Whether the requirement of the landlord for own occupation could also mean occupation by a member of the family, in this case, the son, is the short question arising for consideration. The premises sought to be evicted is not held for the benefit of the son alone; but the whole family. It is for the own occupation of the landlord. It has been established in the facts of this case that the landlord was not happy and Full Judgment
DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX (IT) - I Vs. A.P. MOLLER MAERSK A/S/
SARDAR NIHAL SINGH & ANR. Vs. JAT DHARAMSHALA SAMITI, HARIDWAR & ANR.
COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, CHANDIGARH Vs. M/S. STESALIT LTD.
FATEH SINGH (D) THR. LRS. Vs. HARI CHAND & ORS.
SHIVAKUMAR M. Vs. THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, BMTC
MAHENDRA POPATLAL SHAH & ANR. Vs. M/S. JETHANAND & SONS
ORISSA INDUSTRIAL INFRA.DEV. CORPORATION Vs. M/S MESCO KALINGA STEEL LTD. & ORS.
COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, CHANDIGARH Vs. M/S. STESALIT LTD.
Nidhi Kaim and another Vs State of Madhya Pradesh and others
Besides, the consideration recorded by us, in the foregoing paragraphs, we may confess, that we felt persuaded for taking the view that we have, for a very important reason – national character. There is a saying – when wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; but when character is lost, Full Judgment