been statutorily recognized in Section 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. Section 144 CPC speaks not only of a decree being ... duty of the court under Section 144 of the Civil Procedure Code to 'place the parties in the position which they would have occupied
section 25 or
under section 27 of Consumer Protection Act 1986 and could
not be enforced under section 144 of Code of Civil Procedure ... Code of Civil Procedure 1908.
As per proviso of rule 26 of Consumer Protection Regulation
2005 provisions of Code of Civil Procedure 1908 would
principle of restitution, which is
recognized in Section 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure. In para - 26 of
the Judgement, Hon'ble Supreme ... Section 144 the Court has inherent jurisdiction
to order restitution so as to do complete justice
between the parties."
Thus, apart from Section 144
appellant talks of restitution on principles analogous to those in Section 144 of the C.P.C. and compensation for "tremendous losses and agony ... appellants";
(ii) what is restitution in terms of Section 144 of the C.P.C. and how does restitution arise in the facts
conformity with the principles of restitution enunciated in Section 144 of the
C.P.C. In the case of
Kartar Singh alias Naranjan
Singh ... while
interpreting the doctrine of restitution under Section 144 C.P.C. the Apex
Court has observed as under:
The
court, therefore, is bound
Lanco Amarkantak Power Limited vs Haryana Electricity Regulatory ... on 22 May, 2019
A. No. 308
consumers/purchasers. That principle
has been statutorily recognised in Section 144 CPC,
1908. The scope of the provision is wide enough ... restitution to myriad situation
not strictly falling within the terms of Section 144 CPC.
( b) (2004) 12 SCC 713 Ram Chandra Singh
M/S Jai Maa Sharda Service ... vs Acit, Central Circle, Allahabad on 31 October, 2025
M/S Jai Maa Sharda Service ... vs Acit, Central Circle, Allahabad on 31 October, 2025
this Court observed that Order 39 of the Civil
Procedure Code, 1908 provides for grant of temporary injunction at
the risk and responsibility ... been statutorily recognized in Section
144 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. Section 144 CPC speaks not
only of a decree being