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1 - 6 of 6 (0.46 seconds)Article 136 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Hindustan Steel Works Construction ... vs Hindustan Steel Works Construction ... on 10 February, 1995
In the case of Alexander Machinery (Dudley) Ltd. (supra), there are
apt observations in this regard to say "failure to give reasons
amounts to denial of justice". Reasons are the real live links
to the administration of justice. With respect we will contribute to
this view. There is a rationale, logic and purpose behind a reasoned
judgment. A reasoned judgment is primarily written to clarify own
thoughts; communicate the reasons for the decision to the concerned
and to provide and ensure that such reasons can be appropriately
considered by the appellate/higher Court. Absence of reasons thus
would lead to frustrate the very object stated hereinabove.
The Rajasthan Sales Tax Act, 1994
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
The Income Tax Act, 1961
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