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Nagendra Nath Dey vs Suresh Chandra Dey on 21 April, 1932
In Kamalamma v. Trivandrum Permanent Bank (1986 KLT
1181), the learned single Judge of this Court relied on the decision of the
Privy Council in Nagendra Nath Dey and another v. Suresh Chandra
Dey and others (AIR 1932 Privy Council 165). The Privy Council's
decision as well as the case of Kamalamma arose under the Limitation
C.R.P.NO.614 OF 2005
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Ratansingh vs Vijaysingh And Ors on 11 December, 2000
8. Though a reference was made to a Larger Bench in Chandi
Prasad's case doubting the correctness of the decision in Ratansingh's
case, the Supreme Court did not state whether Ratansingh's case was
correctly decided. It was held that Ratansingh's case has no application
in the case as the High Court had drawn up a formal decree of dismissal
of the Second Appeal.
Chandi Prasad & Ors vs Jagdish Prasad & Ors on 1 October, 2004
8. Though a reference was made to a Larger Bench in Chandi
Prasad's case doubting the correctness of the decision in Ratansingh's
case, the Supreme Court did not state whether Ratansingh's case was
correctly decided. It was held that Ratansingh's case has no application
in the case as the High Court had drawn up a formal decree of dismissal
of the Second Appeal.
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
The Limitation Act, 1963
U.J.S. Chopra vs State Of Bombay on 25 March, 1955
"21. It is axiomatic true that when a judgment is
pronounced by a High Court in exercise of its appellate
power upon entertaining the appeal and a full hearing in the
presence of both parties, the same would replace the
judgment of the lower court and only the judgment of the
High Court would be treated as final. (See U.J.S.Chopra v.
State of Bombay.)
Article 183 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Kunhayammed & Ors vs State Of Kerala & Anr on 19 July, 2000
The Supreme Court also relied on the decision in Kunhayammed v. State
of Kerala ((2000) 6 SCC 359).