order passed by the
Trial Court dismissing the petition filed for eschewing the evidence of a
witness for not submitting himself for continuation of cross ... sides were present.
3. The petitioner filed a petition on 18.12.2018 for eschewing the
evidence of P.W.1 as he was not subjecting himself
Side Rules and Section 151 of Code of Civil Procedure praying to eschew document Nos.(a) to (m) as listed in the application ... Side Rules and Section 151 of Code of Civil Procedure praying to eschew document Nos.(a) to (v) as listed in the application.
For Applicant
Indian
Evidence Act has not been followed, the said document must be eschewed
from evidence. As the respondent/complainant himself admitted in the
cross examination ... filed the petition under 65(B) of the Indian
Evidence Act to eschew the document No.Ex.P3 from the evidence of the
complainant
respondents/defendants had filed application
in A.No.1243 of 2017 to eschew ... Series (xiv) and Ex.P23 are
ordered to be eschewed. With respect to other
documents, Ex.P2, Ex.P5 series
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consequently eschew the evidence insofar as Ex.A14 is concerned ... said lease deed is received in
evidence. He would also state that eschewing the evidence is not permissible as
sought for by the revision petitioner
which has been marked as Ex.A14 and also to
consequently eschew the evidence insofar as Ex.A14 is concerned ... said lease deed is received in
evidence. He would also state that eschewing the evidence is not permissible as
sought for by the revision petitioner
unregistered
Sale Deed as Ex-A.16 and the same shall be eschewed. Upon these
findings, First Appellate Court allowed the Appeal Suit by setting ... Order to sell the Suit Properties, Ex-A.16 (eschewed) -
Sale Deed, the Sale Deed in question, was executed in favour of plaintiffs
on November
learned single Judge
refusing to eschew the evidence of cross examination of DW1 by the 9th
defendant in the suit.
2. The original plaintiff filed ... therefore the cross examination of
DW1 by the 9th defendant should be eschewed. They argue that the 9th
defendant is aligning with the plaintiff
have filed the petition in I.A.No.43 of 2017
to eschew the above documents marked as Exhibits-A7 and A9. The
Plaintiffs/Respondents ... documents once marked, with or without objection the same cannot be eschewed,
but the validity to be decided only on full trial. The trial Court
covered by prior findings, that portion in the report will be finally eschewed while accepting or rejecting the additional report. As agreed ... covered by prior findings, that portion in the report will be finally eschewed while accepting or rejecting the additional report. That apparently is for avoiding