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1 - 4 of 4 (0.25 seconds)Nagubai Ammal & Others vs B. Shama Rao & Others on 26 April, 1956
In Nagubai Ammal v. B. Shamma Rao, 1956
SCR 451 at 463 : (AIR 1956 SC 593 at p. 599)
this Court held that collusion in judicial
proceedings is a secret arrangement between
two persons that the one should institute a
suit against the other in order to obtain the
decision of a judicial Tribunal for some
sinister purpose. In such a proceedings, the
claim put forward is fictitious, the contest
over it is unreal, and the decree passed
therein is a mere mask having the similitude
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of a judicial determination and worn by the
parties with the object of confounding third
parties.
Rup Chand Gupta vs Raghuvanshi Private Limited & Anr on 15 April, 1964
This was reiterated in Rup Chand
Gupta v. Raghuvanshi Pvt. Ltd., (1964) 7 SCR
760 at 763 : (AIR 1964 SC 1889 at p. 1891), in
which this Court held that the collusion is an
improper act done by an improper refraining
from doing an act, for a dishonest
purpose. ...
Section 3 in The Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977 [Entire Act]
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