made causes, or by accident or negligence which results in substantial loss of life or human suffering or damage to, and destruction of, property
materials placed before the Court, there was no proof that substantial loss might result to the appellants unless an order for stay of execution ... behalf of the judgment-debtors petitioners, it was contended that substantial loss would result to them if execution was not stayed and that the guarantee
materials placed before the Court, there was no proof that substantial loss might result to the appellants, unless an order for stay of execution ... behalf of the judgment-debtors petitioners, it was contended that substantial loss would result to them if execution was not stayed, and that the guarantee
rule (2) unless the Court making it is satisfied-
(a) that substantial loss may result to the party applying for stay of execution unless ... question, therefore, was whether the petitioners have satisfied the Court that substantial loss may result to them unless the execution is stayed. The Court came
rule (2) unless the
Court making it is satisfied -
(a) that substantial loss may result to the party applying for stay of execution unless ... order of stay is passed, the stay applicant would suffer
substantial loss. Sub-clause (c) requires the court to be satisfied that
the stay applicant
alleged newly constructed shops would be without any substantial loss, in this connection, a reference may be had to Section 16 (2) (b) which says ... suitable accommodation to which he can shift his business without substantial loss, there shall be greater Justification for allowing the application. Therefore, for applying this
shown for stay and the Court is further satisfied that substantial loss would be caused to the appellant in case the order was not made ... appellant would suffer monetary loss and loss of foreign exchange but it may also result in the loss of business, reputation and goodwill
suitable accommodation to which he can shift his business without substantial loss there shall be greater justification for allowing the application."
6. A bare ... some suitable accommodation to which he can shift his business without substantial loss. It would thus follow that availability of a suitable accommodation with
pending appeals In suitable cases, where the court is satisfied that substantial loss may result to the applicant if no stay is granted, the court ... court has to see -
(1) whether there will be substantial loss to the party applying for stay:
(2) whether the application has been made without
loss of Rs. 19.89 lacs in trading account. Major loss is loss in trading. As given earlier point 6 of reason of losses the loss ... assessee did not substantiated the loss. Saying so in the penalty order that loss was not substantiated was whimsically on the part