Skip to main content
Indian Kanoon - Search engine for Indian Law
Document Fragment View
Matching Fragments
186. The judgment of Madras High Court in the case of Viswapriya
(India) Limited v. Government of Tamil Nadu has adverted to the
judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Shree
Chamundi Mopeds Ltd. Vs. Church of South India Trust Association,
(2015) 4 LW 33 and has held that the order of stay operates as
between the parties to the lis and it does not constitute a declaration
of law under Article 141 of the Constitution of India. The principles of
law laid down by the Madras High Court in the case of Shree
6 September 2024
Neeta Sawant WP-3389-2024-JR
Chamundi Mopeds Ltd. Vs. Church of South India Trust
Association (supra) applies to the facts of this case. We are in
respectful agreement with the views expressed by the Madras High
Court in the said judgment. In our view, the principles of law laid
down by the Division Bench of this Court in the cases of Paul Parambi,
Chief Promoter, Springs CHS Ltd. v. The Bombay Dyeing and
Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (supra) and Sarita Nagari Phase - 2 Co-