Judgments - Res Judicata
Smt. Kanchan Khattar Vs. Rakesh Dardwanshi and others
Raveesh Chand Jain Raveesh versus Raj Rani Jain
- The bare perusal of the aforesaid provision makes it clear that it confers wide discretion on the court to pass a judgment at any stage of the suit on the basis of admission of facts made in the pleading or otherwise without waiting for the determination of any other question arose between the parties. Since the Rule permits the passing of judgment at any stage without waiting for determination Full Judgment
KRISHNA HARE GAUR Vs. VINOD KUMAR TYAGI AND ORS
-When the appointment is made de hors the rules, the same is a nullity. In such an eventuality, the statutory bar like doctrine of res judicata is not attracted. -"From the above, it is evident that even in judicial proceedings, once a fraud is proved, all advantages gained by playing fraud can be taken away. In such an eventuality the questions of non-executing of the Full Judgment
R. RAJANNA Vs. S.R.VENKATASWAMY & ORS.
GANGAI VINAYAGAR TEMPLE & ANR. Vs. MEENAKSHI AMMAL & ORS.
Saroja v. Chinnusamy (Dead) by Lrs. and Anr.[
SMT. ISABELLA JOHNSON vs. M.A. SUSAI
Mohanlal Goenka v. Benoy Kishna Mukherjee
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