Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Civil Appeal No. 2096/2007 — No Ground for Interference Found. The Court held that no circumstances warranting interference with the impugned judgment and order were established.

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Case Note & Summary

The Supreme Court heard Civil Appeal No. 2096/2007 arising from an impugned judgment and order. The Court examined the matter and found no circumstances that would justify interference with the impugned decision. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed. The Court also directed that any pending miscellaneous applications be disposed of in terms of this order. The judgment was delivered by a bench comprising Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Naveen Sinha on 6 February 2019.

Headnote

A) Civil Procedure - Appeal - Dismissal - No Interference - Supreme Court Rules, 1966 - The Court found no circumstances warranting interference with the impugned judgment and order, and accordingly dismissed the appeal. (Para 1)

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Issue of Consideration

Whether the impugned judgment and order suffer from any error warranting interference by the Supreme Court.

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Final Decision

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, finding no circumstances warranting interference with the impugned judgment and order. Any pending miscellaneous applications were directed to be disposed of in terms of this order.

Law Points

  • No interference without error
  • dismissal of appeal for lack of merit
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Case Details

2019 LawText (SC) (2) 27

Civil Appeal No. 2096/2007

2019-02-06

Arun Mishra, Naveen Sinha

Hidakchungba Patangpam Sanyu Pashpaan Samaba Simit Limited and Others

Maiyam Ibemcha Singh (Deceased) Through LRs and Others

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Nature of Litigation

Civil appeal against an impugned judgment and order.

Remedy Sought

Appellants sought interference with the impugned judgment and order.

Filing Reason

Appellants challenged the impugned judgment and order.

Previous Decisions

Impugned judgment and order were passed by a lower court.

Issues

Whether the impugned judgment and order suffer from any error warranting interference by the Supreme Court.

Ratio Decidendi

No circumstances warranting interference with the impugned judgment and order were found.

Judgment Excerpts

No circumstances warranting interference with the impugned judgment and order were found.

Procedural History

The appeal was filed before the Supreme Court against an impugned judgment and order. The Court heard the matter and dismissed the appeal on 6 February 2019.

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