The South Indian Bank vs M/S. Pdmc Industries on 12 December, 2025
Author: Anil
M/S. Pdmc Industries vs Ministry Of Micro Small And Medium ... on 19 December, 2025
also argued the Company
Appeal from the perspective of "judicial propriety". He submits that the
proceedings of the said Company Petition ... contended by the Learned Counsel for the Appellant that judicial propriety,
demanded that when the matter was once marked as "part heard
Limited and Another v. Dastak NGO
and Others............................................................................... 49
f. Judicial Discipline and Judicial Propriety ......................... 49
g. Effect of JUR .................................................................... 67
h. Municipal Corporation
Pradeep Chandra Deo & Anr vs Union Of India & Ors. .... Opposite Party ... on 25
Smt. Gangamma vs State Of Karnataka on 21 July, 2025
Author: M.Nagaprasanna
Bench: M
supports the finality of
judgments but also underscores the ideals of judicial propriety
and fairness.
24.2. In Celir LLP [2024 SCC OnLine ... fairness, ensuring that the
judicial system remains an instrument of justice rather than a
platform for procedural manipulation. Judicial propriety demands
that courts maintain
anticipatory bail
set out therein, runs contrary to the principles of
judicial propriety and comity. The proper administration
of justice demands that when an order ... might have been different and
the abstinence that the observance of judicial
propriety, counsels might be unsatisfactory; but
judicial discipline would require that
also contended with considerable force that on the basis of
judicial propriety also the impugned order may not withstand the test of law
as even ... Respondent for initiation of
the investigation has been entertained against all judicial propriety and
established procedure resulting in labelling the impugned order as vide
effect of these decisions and on account of the concept of judicial
propriety In the case of CIT Vs 19791 Godavari Devi Saraf ... effect of these decisions and on account of the
concept of judicial propriety-factors which are inherently
subjective in nature. Quite clearly, therefore, the
applicability