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Supreme Court of India · 2008-02-14

CHANDRAKANT BHAGCHAND SANGHAVI vs GUJRATHI JAIN V.O.S.M.P.M.S.D.T.PUNE&ORS

Citation / case number
SC 2000/4022
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
CHANDRAKANT BHAGCHAND SANGHAVI
Respondent
GUJRATHI JAIN V.O.S.M.P.M.S.D.T.PUNE&ORS
Bench
TARUN CHATTERJEE & HARJIT SINGH BEDI

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court held that the appeal in Civil Appeal No. 6762 of 2001 has become infructuous due to its relation to Civil Appeal No. 6761 of 2001. The Court found that the learned Single Judge's dismissal of the appeal lacked a reasoned and speaking order, violating principles of natural justice. Consequently, the Court set aside the impugned order and remitted the matter back to the learned Single Judge for reconsideration, ensuring a reasoned decision in accordance with law.

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