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Section 100 CPC | Second Appeal Doesn t Lie On Equitable Grounds: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court recently stated that the High Court shall admit and hear a second appeal under Order XLII Rule 1,2 read with Section 100 CPC only on substantial question of law and not on.

High Court Cannot Admit Regular Second Appeal Without Framing Substantial Questions Of Law : Supreme Court

A Division Bench of the Supreme Court, while hearing an appeal, re-iterated the established position of law related to Section 100 of the CPC. The Court observed that the provision clearly indicates.

The Constitution Bench conundrum: Why clarity before action is needed

Supreme Court Monthly Digest: March 2021 [74 SC Judgments] [Citation LL 2021 SC 118 To LL 2021 SC 192]

A Bench comprising of Navin Sinha and KM Joseph observed that an application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act to set aside an award is covered by moratorium under Section 14 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Section 34 proceeding is a proceeding against the corporate debtor in a court of law pertaining to a challenge to an arbitral award and would be covered just as an appellate proceeding in a decree from a suit would be covered, the bench headed by Justice RF Nariman observed in the judgment titled P Mohanraj & Ors. v. M/s Shah Brothers Ispat Ltd.

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