2) SCC 114, 2010 (1) ALL LJ 536, AIR 2010 SC (SUPP) 116, (2010) 109 REVDEC 118, (2010) 1 ALL WC 762, (2010) 2
State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. reported in (2010) 2 SCC 114 held as under :
6
1. For many centuries Indian society cherished two basic ... 2010) 2 SCC 114 : (2010) 1 SCC (Civ) 324]
, Amar Singh v. Union of India [(2011) 7 SCC 69 : ( 2011) 3 SCC
HCHP
14
In Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. , 2010 2 SCC 114, the
Supreme Court observed that a new creed of litigants have ... Refer :
Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. & Ors. , 2010 2 SCC 114; Amar
Singh v. Union of India & Ors. , 2011 7 SCC
Refer: Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. and Ors. : (2010) 2
SCC 114; Amar Singh v. Union of India and Ors. ( 2011)
7 SCC ... State of Uttaranchal v. Balwant Singh
Chaufal and Ors. (2010) 3 SCC 402].
33. Access jurisprudence requires Courts to deal with the
legitimate litigation whatever
SCC 221 : 2007 SCC OnLine SC 317
7
(2007) 8 SCC 449 : 2007 SCC OnLine SC 1026
8
(2008) 2 SCC 326 : (2008) 1 SCC ... 2010) 2 SCC 114 : (2010) 1 SCC (Civ) 324 : 2009 SCC OnLine SC 1867
11
(2010) 4 SCC 728 : (2010) 2 SCC (Civ) 237 : 2010
Dalip
Singh v. State of U.P. & Ors. , (2010) 2 SCC 114; State of Uttaranchal
v. Balwant Singh Chaufal & Ors. , (2010) 3 SCC
Nooruddin v. (Dr.) K.L. Anand , (1995) 1 SCC 242; and Ramniklal
N. Bhutta & Anr. v. State of Maharashtra ... Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. & Ors. , (2010) 2 SCC 114, this
Court noticed an altogether new creed of litigants, that is, dishonest
Refer : Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. & Ors. (2010) 2 SCC 114;
Amar Singh v. Union of India & Ors. ( 2011) 7 SCC ... State of
Uttaranchal v Balwant Singh Chaufal & Ors. (2010) 3 SCC 402].
30. Access jurisprudence requires Courts to deal with the legitimate
litigation whatever
SCC 221, Prestige Lights Limited v. SBI ( 2007) 8 SCC 449, Sunil
Poddar v. Union Bank of India (2008) 2 SCC 326, K.D. Sharma ... SCC 481, G. Jayashree v. Bhagwandas S. Patel (2009) 3 SCC
141 and Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. (2010) 2 SCC 114
defences
10.1 In Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. , (2010) 2 SCC 114, the
Supreme Court observed that a new creed of litigants have