Court had passed the decree. But the decree was subsequently modified by the High Court whereby the amount of the decree was increased. The consensus ... decree obtained against the decree-holder or the decree-holder seeks to attach the cross decree passed against him with a view to file
part of the
decree, may not only support the decree, may not only support
decree [but may also state that the decree ... adverse to him
as the decree is entirely in his favour and he may support the decree
without cross objection; the amendment made
under Section 100 of Code of Civil
Procedure against the judgment and decree dated 30.07.2005
passed in R.A. No.82/2004 on the file ... Shimoga, partly allowing the appeal and
modifying the judgment and decree dated 2.11.2004 passed
in O.S. No.286/1994 on the file
decree and it can no way be said to be supporting the decree. But challenging the decree that has already been passed and that decree ... cross-objections. That such finding could be challenged by filing appeal or cross-appeal or the cross-objections as it formed the basis of decree
would only be entitled to file a cross
appeal or crossobjection when there is some decree passed by the trial
Judge against ... respondent:
(1) The respondent supports the decree and (2) he attacks the decree by
taking crossobjection. The use of the words "support
adverse to him as the
decree is entirely in his favour and he may support the decree
without cross objection; the amendment made ... adverse to him as the decree is entirely in his
favour and he may support the decree without cross objection; the
amendment made
take any cross objection though certain finding may be against him. Appeal and cross-objection - both are filed against decree and not against judgment ... adverse to him as the decree is entirely in his favour and he may support the decree without cross objection; the amendment made
part of the decree, may not only
decree, may not only support support the decree [but may also
the decree on any of the grounds ... right
to file appeal by taking cross-objection. Thus taking any cross-
objection to the decree or order impugned is the exercise of right
part of the decree, may not only
decree, may not only support support the decree [but may also
the decree on any of the grounds ... right
to file appeal by taking cross-objection. Thus taking any cross-
objection to the decree or order impugned is the exercise of right
part of the decree, may not only
decree, may not only support support the decree [but may also
the decree on any of the grounds ... right
to file appeal by taking cross-objection. Thus taking any cross-
objection to the decree or order impugned is the exercise of right