Governments and public authorities
adopt the practice of not relying upon technical pleas for the
purpose of defeating legitimate claims of citizens and do what ... course, if a Government or a
public authority takes up a technical plea, the Court has to
decide it and if the plea is well
will not be taken by the superior court. As frivolous and technical pleas of jurisdiction every now and then were being taken which resulted ... considered necessary in order to curtail frivolous and technical pleas in litigation. The statement and the reasons of a statute cannot be ignored
mouth by resorting to
litigation like a cantankerous litigants by raising technical
plea despite knowing fully-well that its decision was wrong.
23 Respondents ... governments and public
authorities adopt the practice of not relying upon
technical pleas for the purpose of defeating legitimate
claims of citizens and do what
Governments and public
authorities adopt the practice of not relying upon technical pleas
for the purpose of defeating legitimate claims of citizens and do
what ... public authority takes up a technical plea, the Court has to
decide it and if the plea is well founded, it has to be upheld
most inequitable on his part to fall back upon a technical
plea and raised it at the stage of Second Appeal ... inequitable if the party is allowed to fall back
upon a technical plea and oppose an action of the other
party when such a plea
most inequitable on his part to fall back upon a technical
plea and raised it at the stage of Second Appeal ... inequitable if the party is allowed to fall back
upon a technical plea and oppose an action of the other
party when such a plea
most inequitable on his part to fall back upon a technical
plea and raised it at the stage of Second Appeal ... inequitable if the party is allowed to fall back
upon a technical plea and oppose an action of the other
party when such a plea
centuries. The courts are not meant to permit dishonesty even on technical pleas. Dishonesty cannot be permitted to bear the fruit and benefit ... court should not allow perpetuation of fraud by entertaining the technical pleas. The very foundation of the case of the respondent is based on falsehood
centuries. The courts are not meant to permit dishonesty even on technical pleas. Dishonesty cannot be permitted to bear the fruit and benefit ... court should not allow perpetuation of fraud by entertaining the technical pleas. The very foundation of the case of the respondent is based on falsehood
deprived of that by the respondents by taking
shelter of the technical plea of limitation. In this connection, he
referred to two decisions ... governments and public
authorities adopt the practice of not relying upon
technical pleas for the purpose of defeating
legitimate claims of citizens and do what