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Hari Steel And General Industries Ltd vs Daljit Singh on 24 April, 2019
Insofar as the judgment relied upon by Mr. Gupta in the case of Hari
Steel and General Industries Limited and Anr. (supra) is concerned, the
same is not applicable in the facts of this case, inasmuch as the Supreme
Court in the said case was concerned with a suit for specific performance
which was decreed by the High Court under Order XII Rule 6 on a finding
that the admission about entering into an agreement / contract cannot be
considered in isolation without considering the further objection of the
appellant / defendant therein that certain pages in the agreement were
fabricated. In that case, the Supreme Court noting the position of law, that a
discretion is conferred on the Court under Order XII Rule 6 CPC and the
discretion has to be exercised judiciously and a decree on admission cannot
be claimed as a matter of right and on a finding, there are no categorical and
unconditional admission had set aside the impugned judgment.
The Indian Stamp Act, 1899
Uttam Singh Dugal & Co.Ltd vs Unied Bank Of India & Ors on 8 August, 2000
21. The scope and ambit of Order XII Rule 6 CPC was
discussed by the Supreme Court in the landmark case of
Uttam Singh Duggal and Co. Ltd. Vs. Union Bank of India
reported as AIR 2000 SC 2740, where it was observed as
under:-
Rajiv Srivastava vs Sanjiv Tuli And Anr. on 24 March, 2005
23. Another Division Bench of this Court had the occasion
to interpret the expression, `otherwise‟ used in Order XII
Rule 6 CPC in Rajiv Srivastava vs. Sanjiv Tuli and Anr.
reported as 119 (2005) DLT 202 (DB) and observed as
below:-
Delhi Jal Board vs Surendra P. Malik on 24 March, 2003
In Delhi Jal Board vs. Surendra P. Malik reported as
104 (2003) DLT 151, a Division Bench of this Court had
laid down the following tests for pronouncing a judgment
on admission:-