considered at
this stage. The State of West Bengal apprehends that collusive decrees would be
obtained and the properties would be parted with contrary
even going by the Punjab and Haryana view that consent decrees may be "illega" but not "nullities", no Court should lend ... cases of consent decrees cannot be said to be collusive" and "consent decrees per se in matrimonial matters are not collusive
inheritance; and that the defendants Nos. 6 to 8 obtained collusive rent decrees in respect of them against the defendant No. 3, who alleges himself
second defendant had caused these properties to be sold in execution of decrees which they held against him, and at these sales the first ... favour of the former in 1888 were fraudulent and collusive transactions, and obtained decrees for recovery of possession. The plaintiff was not a party
estates had fraudulently taken place under decrees of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland obtained by collusion between the tenant-for-life, the mortgagor
said showed that the decree of 1904 was the result of a collusive arrangement between himself and his uncle Braja. The High Court, however ... Braja and Pulin jointly held the shebaiti, that the decrees of 1904 and 1906 were collusive and void otherwise. The idol, on that case, could
decrees in the two partition suits and also in the subsequent apportionment suit and the suit for ejectment were fraudulent and collusive and they were ... other hand, if fraud or collusion is established, the plaintiff's suit will be decreed. Each party will bear his own costs
collusion with the defendants got the rent of the holding to be recorded in the settlement khatian as Rs. 26 and also collusively ... Assistant Settlemerit Officer was vitiated by fraud and collusion the learned Subordinate Judge decreed suit at the real rate, namely
execution whereof the property was subsequently sold, was collusive. The Courts below have decreed the suit. They have found concurrently that the transfer by Hari ... suit subsequently brought by the mortgagee to enforce his security was also collusive. Under these circumstances, the Courts below have held that the third defendant
trust it will, of preventing the mischief which too frequently occurs, of decrees between third parties being improperly admitted as evidence in mofussil Courts ... especially dangerous in a country like this, where unhappily decrees are so often collusively obtained for no other purpose than to make them evidence