order passed in appeal
would attract the doctrine of merger; the order
may be of reversal, modification or merely
affirmation.
(vii) On an appeal having ... order passed in appeal
would attract the doctrine of merger; the order
may be of reversal, modification or merely
affirmation.
(vii) On an appeal having
justice
delivery system. The doctrine of merger does not
make a distinction between an order of reversal,
modification or an order of confirmation passed ... passes an
order on merit, the doctrine of merger would apply.
The doctrine of merger is based on the principles of
the propriety
merger.
9.2 What is doctrine of merger ? It is the fusion or absorption of a lesser right with a greater right; or merger ... either modifying, reversing or confirming the earlier order) will supersede the original order. In such a case, there is no question of merger
passed in appeal would
attract the doctrine of merger, the said order may be of
reversal, modification or mere affirmation.
17. In the circumstances
Punjab & Haryana High Court, the doctrine of merger applies.
He placed reliance on paragraph No.41 of the judgment which
reads as follows ... applicability of doctrine of merger. It
would not make a difference whether the order is one of reversal or of
modification or of dismissal affirming
laid shall be determinative of the applicability or merger. The superior jurisdiction should be capable of reversing, modifying or affirming the Order put in issue ... Order passed in appeal would attract the doctrine of merger; the Order may be of reversal, modification or merely affirmation.
(vii) On an appeal having
laid shall be determinative of the applicability of
merger. The superior jurisdiction should be capable of
reversing, modifying or affirming the order put in issue ... order passed in appeal would attract the doctrine of
merger; the order may be of reversal, modification or
merely affirmation
laid shall be determinative of the applicability of
merger. The superior jurisdiction should be capable of
reversing, modifying or affirming the order put in issue ... order passed in appeal would attract the doctrine of
merger; the order may be of reversal, modification or
merely affirmation
laid shall be determinative of the applicability of
merger. The superior jurisdiction should be capable of
reversing, modifying or affirming the order put in issue ... order passed in appeal would attract the doctrine of
merger; the order may be of reversal, modification or
merely affirmation
order passed in appeal would attract
the doctrine of merger; the order may be of
reversal, modification or merely affirmation."
This Court