High Court. The Single Bench in High
Court set aside the order of subordinate Court
on the ground that the petition of compromise
was really ... appeal before the High
Court, her heirs challenged the said judgement
of High Court before the Supreme Court. The
Supreme Court raised two questions broadly
court other than a Court which passed consent decree.
In view of the afore-cited judgments of Hon'ble Supreme Court, this
Court ... persons have challenged compromise decree before Civil Court and
Appellate Court. If compromise decree is set aside, it would amount to
adjudication of suit
fraud against the
defendant in obtaining compromise decree, the remedy
available is to question the compromise before the Court
that recorded the compromise decree ... decree is not maintainable in
other Court, but the suit could be filed before the Court, in
which, compromise decree is passed. Therefore
High Court. The Single Bench in High
Court set aside the order of subordinate Court
on the ground that the petition of compromise
was really ... appeal before the High
Court, her heirs challenged the said judgement
of High Court before the Supreme Court. The
Supreme Court raised two questions broadly
plaintiff and defendants have entered into
compromise and as such, compromise application was filed
before the Trial Court on 10.12.1970 and the plaintiff has
signed ... compromise, it is that court
and that court alone who can examine and
determine that question. The court cannot
direct the parties to file
plaintiff and defendants have entered into
compromise and as such, compromise application was filed
before the Trial Court on 10.12.1970 and the plaintiff has
signed ... compromise, it is that court
and that court alone who can examine and
determine that question. The court cannot
direct the parties to file
Section 151 of CPC, before this Court. This Court,
accepting the compromise petition, disposed of the
appeal on 15.02.2023. Being aggrieved by the order
dated ... compromise, it
is that court and that court alone who
can examine and determine that
question. The court cannot direct the
parties to file
Section 151 of CPC, before this Court. This Court,
accepting the compromise petition, disposed of the
appeal on 15.02.2023. Being aggrieved by the order
dated ... compromise, it
is that court and that court alone who
can examine and determine that
question. The court cannot direct the
parties to file
compromise decree, the jurisdiction of
the court would otherwise lie with the court which passed the
compromise decree. The party could be relegated to file ... parties to the suit arrive at a
compromise, sign such compromise and request the Court to pass a
decree, and the Court passes the decree
compromise, it is that court and that court
alone who can examine and determine that
question. The court cannot direct the parties
to file ... relied on by this Court. This
Court held that no sooner a question relating
to lawfulness of the agreement or
compromise is raised before