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Escorts Farms Ltd., Previously Known As ... vs The Commissioner, Kumaon Division, ... on 20 February, 2004

44. The question of conduct of enquiry is to provide a chance in case of disputed fact so that the truth may come to surface and if the fact is admitted and there is no chance of change of outcome, there is no necessity to conduct an enquiry otherwise it will lead to futile exercise and empty formality, reference in this regard be made to the judgment rendered by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Escorts Farms Ltd. v. Commissioner, Kumaon Division, Nainital, U.P. & Others [(2004) 4 SCC 281] wherein at paragraph 64 it has been observed which is quoted hereunder:-
Supreme Court of India Cites 45 - Cited by 113 - Full Document

Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam ... vs Anil Kanwariya on 17 September, 2021

51. The law is well settled that in a case of fraud if the fact is apparent from the admission of the record itself, the concerned litigant is required to be dealt with on the principle that the fraud vitiates the very solemnity of the act and in case of fraud the same goes to the root and in that circumstances, such person who has committed fraud is having no right to claim any benefit, more particularly, the appointment, reference in this regard be made to the judgment rendered by Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd. & another v. Anil Kanwariya, reported in (2021) 10 SCC 136 wherein at paragraph 8.5 it has been observed which reads hereunder as :-
Supreme Court of India Cites 22 - Cited by 64 - M R Shah - Full Document
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