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1 - 6 of 6 (0.17 seconds)Section 115 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Section 21 in The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 [Entire Act]
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986
Om Prakash Saini vs Dcm Ltd.& Ors on 6 July, 2010
In the decision reported in 2010 AIR SCW 4229 (Om Prakash
Saini Vs. DCM Ltd & Ors.), the Supreme Court in paragraph 12 has
held as follows:
Sadhana Lodh vs National Insurance Company Ltd. & Anr on 24 January, 2003
In this connection, I may also refer to the decision of the
Supreme Court reported in (2003) 3 Supreme Court Cases 524
(Sadhana Lodh Vs. National Insurance Co. Ltd. and another) where
in paragraph 6, it has been held that "(W)here a statutory right
to file an appeal has been provided for, it is not open to the
High Court to entertain a petition under Article 227 of the
Constitution. Even if where a remedy by way of an appeal has not
been provided for against the order and judgement of a District
Judge, the remedy available to the aggrieved person is to file a
revision before the High Court under Section 115 of the Code of
Civil Procedure. Where remedy for filing a revision before the
High Court under Section 115 CPC has been expressly barred by a
State enactment, only in such case a petition under Article 227 of
the Constitution would lie."
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