reliance on the judgment of the
Supreme Court in case of Modula India vs. Kamakshya Singh Deo , (1988) 4 SCC
619 and more particularly paragraphs ... final award.
60. The Supreme Court in case of Modula India (supra) has held that no
oral testimony can be considered satisfactory or valid unless
reliance on the judgment of the
Supreme Court in case of Modula India vs. Kamakshya Singh Deo , (1988) 4 SCC
619 and more particularly paragraphs ... final award.
60. The Supreme Court in case of Modula India (supra) has held that no
oral testimony can be considered satisfactory or valid unless
constituting a vital and inseparable part of the whole, scheme. In Modula India v. Kamakshya Singh Deo , , their Lordships of the Supreme Court examined
hard and fast rule."
15. Supreme Court again in Modula India v. Kamakshya Singh Deo , (1988) 4 SCC 619, held as s follows
proceedings.
23. In a judgment reported in (1988) 4 SCC 619
Modula India vs. Kamakshya Singh Deo, at paras
more
resintegra. In a judgment reported in (1988) 4 SCC
619 Modula India vs. Kamakshya Singh Deo, at
paras
proceedings.
23. In a judgment reported in (1988) 4 SCC 619
Modula India vs. Kamakshya Singh Deo, at paras