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State Of Maharashtra vs Ramdas Shrinivas Nayak & Anr on 28 July, 1982
In the case of State of Maharashtra v.
Ramdas Shrinivas Nayan AIR 1982 SC 1249, it has been held that matters of
judicial record are unquestionable. They are not open to doubt. Judges cannot
be dragged into the arena. Judgments cannot be treated as mere counters in the
game of litigation. We are bound to accept the statement of the Judges recorded
in their judgments, as to what transpired in Court. The statement of the judges
cannot be allowed to be contradicted by statements at the Bar or by affidavit and
other evidence. If the judges say in their judgment that something was done,
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said or admitted before them, that has to be last world on the subject.