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Kongara Sathyamma vs Md. Athara Bee on 3 March, 2025

He also relied upon the judgment of the High Court of Odisha in Bijay Kumar Banerjee v. Malati Banerjee3 on the aspect that the law is well settled that if a petition under XLI Rule 27 CPC is filed, the Appellate Court may postpone consideration of the said petition till hearing of the appeal and should take up the same at the time of hearing of the 1 2006 (0) SCJ Online (AP) 596 2 2001 (0) SCJ Online (P & H) 1660 3 2007 (0) SCJ Online (Ori) 61 4 Dr.GRR, J crp_2745_2019 appeal on merits so as to find as to whether the documents and / or the evidence sought to be adduced have any relevance or bearing in the issues involved.
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S.Narayana Reddy Died vs Ananth Reddy Died on 30 November, 2018

MSM,J 3 crps_6177 and 6060_2018 In "Bijay Kr.Banerjee v. Smt.Malati Banerjee1" it is held that petition under Order XLI Rule 27 of C.P.C. can be considered at the time of hearing of appeal on merits so as to find whether the documents and/or the evidence sought to be adduced have any relevance/bearing in the issues involved. Moreover, in case the Court is intended to receive additional evidence, the Court is bound to follow the procedure prescribed under Order XLI Rule 28 of C.P.C., but such application cannot be considered independently.
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Yadagiri Reddy vs Ananth Reddy Died on 30 November, 2018

MSM,J 3 crps_6177 and 6060_2018 In "Bijay Kr.Banerjee v. Smt.Malati Banerjee1" it is held that petition under Order XLI Rule 27 of C.P.C. can be considered at the time of hearing of appeal on merits so as to find whether the documents and/or the evidence sought to be adduced have any relevance/bearing in the issues involved. Moreover, in case the Court is intended to receive additional evidence, the Court is bound to follow the procedure prescribed under Order XLI Rule 28 of C.P.C., but such application cannot be considered independently.
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