Ramrameshwari Devi & Ors vs Nirmala Devi & Ors on 4 July, 2011
Bench: Deepak Verma , Dalveer Bhandari
REPORTABLE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA ... Arising out of SLP(C) Nos. 3157-3158 of 2011)
Ramrameshwari Devi and Ors. ...Appellants
Versus
Nirmala Devi and Ors. ...Respondents
JUDGEMENT
Dalveer Bhandari
Hardip Kaur vs Kailash & Anr. on 18 May, 2012
Author: J.R. Midha
Bench
This is the bounden duty and obligation of the Court.
46. In Ramrameshwari Devi v. Nirmala Devi , (2011) 8 SCC 249, the
Supreme Court recognised ... long way in controlling the tendency of filing false cases.
50. In Ramrameshwari Devi v. Nirmala Devi , (2011) 8 SCC 249, the
Supreme Court held
with later noting the recent
judgment of the Supreme Court reported as Ramrameshwari Devi and
Others v. Nirmala Devi and Others ... 2012 Page 5 of 8
judgment in the case of Ramrameshwari Devi and Others (supra). In the
judgment of Ramrameshwari Devi and Others (supra
M/S Bhandari Engineers & Builders Pvt ... vs M/S Maharia Raj Joint Venture &
contrary to the law laid down by the Supreme Court in
Ramrameshwari Devi & Ors Vs. Nirmala Devi ... which itself is
sufficient to show enhanced efficacy.
46. In Ramrameshwari Devi & Ors (supra) relied upon by the learned
CS(COMM) 27/2020 Page
with later noting the recent judgment
of the Supreme Court reported as Ramrameshwari Devi and
Others v. Nirmala Devi and Others ... apply the ratio of the Supreme Court judgment in the
case of Ramrameshwari Devi and Others (supra). In the
judgment of Ramrameshwari Devi and Others
fabric
left."
(Emphasis supplied)
11. Imposition of costs
11.1 In Ramrameshwari Devi v. Nirmala Devi , (2011) 8 SCC
249, the Supreme Court has held ... held as under:-
"85. This Court in a recent judgment in
Ramrameshwari Devi and Ors. (supra) aptly
observed at page 266 that unless wrongdoers
State Of U.P. And 5 Others vs Shri Raj Veer Singh on 16 April
should be allowed to abuse the process of the Court.
( Ramrameshwari Devi v. Nirmala Devi ). Once the Court
discovers falsehood, concealment, distortion, obstruction or
confusion ... Court in arriving
at the truth, and in rendering substantial justice.
(Ramrameshwari Devi4). In order to render justice, it is necessary
to direct the parties