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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Res Judicata"
Second Petition For Divorce On Grounds Like Cruelty, Desertion, Adultery Not Hit By Res-Judicata When Founded On New Facts: Madras High Court
Civil Court Order To Prevail Over Findings Recorded By Authorities Under Maharashtra Money-Lending (Regulation) Act: Bombay High Court
Suppression Of Material Facts Ground To Refuse Temporary Injunction: Bombay High Court
Res Judicata Is Attracted Not Only In Separate Subsequent Proceedings But Also At Subsequent Stage Of The Same Proceedings : Supreme Court
Principle Of Res Judicata Applies To Children Claiming Property Through Parent Earlier Involved In Property Suit: Bombay High Court
Res Judicata Not Attracted In Subsequent Suit Between Same Parties Seeking Completely Different Remedies Qua Same Property: Chhattisgarh HC
Provisions Under O VII R11 CPC Not Exhaustive; Frivolous Or Vexatious Litigation Not Allowed To Consume Time Of Court: Madhya Pradesh High Court
"Abortive Attempt To Scuttle Innocuous Statutory Proceedings": Karnataka HC Rejects Intel's Plea Against CCI Probe With ₹10 Lakh Cost
Reagitating The Issue Attained Finality, By NCLT And Supreme Court, Is Abuse of process : NCLAT, Principal Bench
Unqualified Person Appointed On Ad-Hoc Basis Cannot Claim Right To Continue In Employment As A Matter Of Right: Delhi High Court
Subsequent Eviction Petition Based On Changed Circumstances Not Barred By 'Res Judicata': Punjab & Haryana High Court
Earlier Suit Dismissed On Technical Grounds Without Adjudication On Merits Would Not Operate As Res Judicata: Supreme Court
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