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Supreme Court of India · 2009-03-23

SARAT CHAND MISHRA vs KULA NAND GHADIWAL .

Citation / case number
SC 2007/22598
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
SARAT CHAND MISHRA
Respondent
KULA NAND GHADIWAL .

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court held that the High Court's failure to adjudicate on the substantial questions of law it framed while admitting the second appeal constitutes a sufficient ground for setting aside the impugned orders. The Court emphasized the necessity for the High Court to address these questions and remitted the matter for proper disposal in accordance with law, ensuring an opportunity for hearing to all parties involved. The appeals were allowed, and the previous orders were set aside.

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