inferior Court cannot entertain any review petition as it is
against judicial propriety, as the order of the Hon'ble
Supreme Court cannot ... instant case, learned counsel for
respondent No.1 is emphasizing on judicial propriety of the
High Court to entertain a review petition after the
dismissal
thus :
"It is hardly necessary to emphasise that considerations of judicial propriety and decorum require that if a Learned Single Judge hearing a matter ... view of these observations, certain norms in the interest of judicial propriety and decorum have to be followed by the High Courts, when a Single
Smt. Gangamma vs State Of Karnataka on 21 July, 2025
Author: M.Nagaprasanna
Bench: M
instant case, learned counsel
for respondent No.1 is emphasizing on judicial
propriety of the High Court to entertain a
review petition after the dismissal ... failed.
By passing the impugned order on 7-4-
1994, judicial propriety has been
sacrificed. After the dismissal of the
special leave petitions by this
crimes under the Prevention of Corruption Act ,
is imperative in upholding judicial propriety and discipline.
The principle of stare decisis, which emphasizes adherence
to precedent ... appellate court
against the judicial order passed by the High
Court of Allahabad..."
"Judicial discipline/propriety demand to
respect the order passed
Digambar Warty S/O Madhavan Warty vs District Registrar Bangalore Urban ... on 7 December, 2012
Union Home Products Ltd. vs Union Of India And Another on 24 February, 1995
Equivalent
thus
S = Avisl'_jhardly necessary to emphasise that
consjiderations of judicial propriety and
H decorurn require that if a lea.rned Single
Judge hearing ... rule and no
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5; as
authority. The judicial decorum and legal
propriety demand that where a learned
Single Judge or a Division Bench
follows:
"It is hardly necessary to emphasise that considerations of judicial
propriety and decorum require that if a learned Single Judge hearing a
matter ... such matters and it is
founded on healthy principles of judicial decorum and propriety".
(emphasis supplied)
11. In TRIBHOVANDAS PURUSHOTTAMDAS THAKKAR
Vs. RATILAL MOTILAL
that.--
"It is hardly necessary to emphasise that considerations of judicial propriety and decorum require that if a learned Single Judge hearing a matter ... such matters and it is founded on healthy principles of judicial decorum and propriety".
17. Therefore, if a learned Single Judge of a High