discarded. The
easy approach, “Let the court decide” must be eschewed and condemned—
3. The purpose underlying this policy is also to reduce the Government ... discarded. The easy approach, “Let the court decide,”
must be eschewed and condemned. The purpose underlying this policy is also to
reduce the Government litigation
predominant consideration because no statute on the subject can
ignore, eschew or obliterate the vital factor of the welfare of the minor
Anvar, Mr. Luthra
submitted that the CDRs are liable to be eschewed from
consideration.
24. Mr. Vivek Sood, learned Senior Counsel appearing for the
State
State Of Kerala And Others vs Fr.William Fernandez Etc Etc on 9 October, 2017
State Of Karnataka vs Selvi J. Jayalalitha & Ors on 14 February, 2017
Equivalent citations
section (2) according to its strict
literal construction. We must therefore eschew literalness in the
interpretation of Section 52 Sub-section ... that
the literalness in the interpretation of Section 52(2) must be eschewed
and the court should try to arrive at an interpretation which avoids
section (3) of Section 123 of the
Act must be eschewed and it should be given a restricted interpretation.
Thirdly, it was submitted that
harmonious working of the Constitution and eschew the
other which will lead to absurdity or give rise to practical
inconvenience or make well established provisions
things by both of them then there is no good reason to eschew such evidence
from the regime of Section 27 . Whether that information
holder (for short, hereinafter to be referred to
as “the appellant”) to eschew evidence of the
respondent/defendant/judgment-debtor (for short, hereinafter