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Search Results for Tag : Nullity

Judgments

If Court passes a decree having no jurisdiction over the matter, it would amount to nullity(02.11.2018)

In instant second appeal, learned counsel for the Appellant has raised issue of jurisdiction of the trial Court as well as the Appellate Court on the .....

Tags : Matrimonial dispute, Jurisdiction, Nullity



Ex-Parte Decree passed against a minor not represented by a duly appointed guardian is a nullity(16.07.2021)

In a Civil Revision Petition filed under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), challenging an order of the trial Court refusing to c.....

Tags : Ex¬parte decree, Minor, Nullity



News

Telangana HC: Arbitral Award A Nullity If Passed Beyond Prescribed Period(15.04.2022)

Telangana High Court has held that the provisions of Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (A&C Act) are cast in mandatory terms a.....

Tags : Telangana High Court, Arbitral Award, Nullity, Prescribed Period



Supreme Court: A Decree Declared 'Nullity' Can be Challenged at Any Stage, Including Execution(11.11.2025)

Supreme Court observed that a decree declared a 'nullity' can be challenged at any stage, including execution. Citing Kiran Singh v. Chaman Paswan (19.....

Tags : Decree, Nullity, Execution



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