Judgments - Decree
PANKAJ OSWAL VERSUS ARUNA OSWAL & ORS
AMIT PASSI VERSUS K K PASSI & ORS
SHUDH GARHWAL PANEER NIRMATA SANGH VERSUS PICCADILY HOTELS PRIVATE LIMITED
MS SHARMILA VERSUS SMT GURMIT KAUR & OTHERS
RAVI DUTT & ORS VERSUS DAL CHAND
YASH RAJ FILMS PVT. LTD. VERSUS SRI SAI GANESH PROSDUCTIONS & ORS
M/S ALLIED BLENDERS AND DISTILLERS PVT. LTD. & ORS VERSUS AMIT DAHANUKAR & ANR
M/S TELEECARE NETWORK INDIA PVT LTD VERSUS M/S ASUS TECHNOLOGY PVT LTD & ORS
NIKITA GUPTA VERSUS ALOK GUPTA & ORS
MEHBOOB-UR-REHMAN (DEAD) THROUGH LRS. VS. AHSANUL GHANI
Mahesh Dube Versus Shivbodh and Ors.
Bhikam Singh and Others vs. Ranveer Singh & Others
Veerendra Pratap Singh Versus Sanjaya Kumar Tibude
Law laid down - Amendment application based on subsequent developments can be allowed at any stage of the trial or appeal, if the same does not cause prejudice to the other side. The cross objection in the appeal against appellate order can be made. In cross objection a decree can be passed. The cross objection takes the place of appeal after it is filed. Suit for declaration of title filed without claiming a alternative relief of possession, the suit would not be barred Full Judgment
Motilal Gupta Versus Gaya Prasad (since deceased) and others
Law laid down - It is no longer res integra that an executing Court can neither travel behind decree nor sit in appeal over the same. It is only in limited cases where the decree is passed by a Court lacking inherent jurisdiction or is a nullity that the same is rendered non est and is thus un- executable. An erroneous decree cannot be equalled with one which is nullity. Full Judgment
Jehangir D. Mehta Vs. The Real Nayak Sakh Sahkari Maryadit and Another
Law laid down - The order or decision of the arbitration council under Section 57 of the Madhya Pradesh Swayatta Sahakarita Adhiniyam, 1999 is an arbitration award and it is not a decree passed by the civil court as defined under Section 2(2) of the CPC, hence the stamp duty as required by the Schedule 1A of the Indian Stamp Act, 1889 is payable for its execution. Full Judgment
Ashok Lalwani Vs. State Bank of India
Law laid down - "Whether the First Appellate Court can pass an ex-parte stay of the judgement and decree passed by the trial Court without imposing any condition" Held - No. Full Judgment