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State Of West Bengal vs Sadan K. Bormal & Anr on 29 April, 2004

31. This objection of Shri Banerjee cannot be a very sustainable ground as on the first occasion there cannot be any estoppel agajnst the law and as seen hereinabove by virtue of the ratio of the decision of the Supreme Court in State of W.B. v. Sadan K. Bormal (supra) which took into account the West Bengal Amendment of the said Act which was not considered earlier, this question does not deserve any consideration and that apart a wrong whether perpetuated knowingly or unknowingly continues and it can be rectified at any point of time by the Court in exercise of its inherent jurisdiction and the question of limitation does not arise.
Supreme Court of India Cites 27 - Cited by 31 - B P Singh - Full Document
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