company actions in the modern setup.
"(a) Action by the Company - for enforcement of
Company's rights.
(b) Derivate actions - i.e., actions ... shareholders).
(c) Representative action - i.e., actions by shareholders
for enforcement of their class or corporate rights.
(d) Personal actions by shareholders - for enforcement
Whether the suit is without cause of action,
as word 'KETOGOLD' is derived from salt
'KETOCONAZOLE', which is public juris ... Whether the suit is without cause of
action, as word 'KETOGOLD' is derived
from salt 'KETOCONAZOLE', which is
public juris
binding, not only on the
litigant parties, but also on those who derive title under
them by alienations made pending the suit, whether
such alienees ... pendency of an action, is held bound by the
judgment that may be made against the person from
whom he derives title. The litigating parties
challenge the derivative title of an
Assignee/Vendee of the original landlord (Lessor) of the
demised property in an action brought by the Assignee/
Vendee ... entitled to challenge the derivative title of an
assignee of the original landlord of the demised
property in an action brought by the assignee against
T.B.S.L. vs . Jitesh Sharma Cc No.1552/10 on 12 October, 2010
show that according to the complainant the entire
cause of action arose within the jurisdiction of the District
Court of Birbhum and in that view ... therefor cannot be lost sight of. A court
derives a jurisdiction only when the cause of action arose
within its jurisdiction. The same cannot
receipt of a notice
would ultimately give rise to the cause of action for filing a
complaint. As it is only on receipt ... therefor cannot be
lost sight of. A Court derives a jurisdiction only when the
cause of action arose within his jurisdiction. The same
cannot
receipt of a notice
would ultimately give rise to the cause of action for filing
a complaint. As it is only on receipt ... therefor cannot be lost sight of. A Court derives a
jurisdiction only when the cause of action arose within
his jurisdiction. The same cannot
receipt of a notice
would ultimately give rise to the cause of action for filing
a complaint. As it is only on receipt ... therefor cannot be lost sight of. A Court derives a
jurisdiction only when the cause of action arose within
his jurisdiction. The same cannot
receipt of a notice
would ultimately give rise to the cause of action for filing
a complaint. As it is only on receipt ... therefor cannot be lost sight of. A Court derives a
jurisdiction only when the cause of action arose within
his jurisdiction. The same cannot