assessee having sold its business in Pakistan long time back, the litigation expenses cannot be said to be expenditure incurred by the assessee ... contention of learned counsel for the assessee that since the litigation expenses were incurred to recover the sale price of the
cement which
filed a claim for Rs.23,217.80 for
reimbursement of the expenses incurred on hospitalization.
3. The respondent - Insurance Company made inquiries from
Madras Institute ... interest @ 24% per
annum and compensation for agony as also the litigation
expenses.
4. Before the District Forum, the stand of the respondent was
that
deficiency in
service alongwith interest @ 12% p.a., litigation expenses and
compensation. The complainant averred; that it has been carrying
on business of manufacturing
assessed debited in its books in the account of MEL litigation expenses of Rs. 67,886 in respect of various actionable claims ... books of the assessed and so were the litigation expenses.
(7) What happened subsequently and how the amount came to be paid was not before
Sections 94 and 151 , CPC for grant of interim maintenance and litigation expenses.
2. The plaintiff was married to defendant
No. 1 in accordance with
looser and he too would have incurred quit a large litigation expenses. It would be a salutary guidelines that when Courts condone the delay
India should not fight their litigation in court by spending money on fees on counsel, court fees, procedural expenses and wasting public time ... Committee and the valuable time of the courts/tribunals and high litigation expenses, at the cost of the public funds is saved. Again, while clarifying
before.
(6) The petition shall pay Rs. 1,500.00 as litigation expenses of this revision petition. This should be paid before the next date
original cost of acquisition, interest on borrowings, establishment charges, developmental costs, litigation expenses, the need to have some reserve for its other welfare measures
Civil Procedure Code for grant of interim maintenance and litigation expenses.
(2) The plaintiff was married to defendant No. I in accordance with Hindu rites