Supreme Court of India · 2008-05-02
SUBHASH CHANDER SACHDEVA vs YOGINDER MOHAN SACHDEVA
- Citation / case number
- SC 2007/29997
- Court
- Supreme Court of India
- Petitioner
- SUBHASH CHANDER SACHDEVA
- Respondent
- YOGINDER MOHAN SACHDEVA
Judgment text excerpt
The Supreme Court held that the appropriate remedy for the appellant, after a judgment and decree has been passed, is to appeal before the Division Bench and raise questions regarding the validity of the order striking off the appellant's defence. The Court noted the appellant's serious illness during the proceedings and allowed the appellant to challenge the validity of the learned Single Judge's order in the appeal. The appeal was disposed of with this liberty granted to the appellant.