Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 1, 2, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 43, Rule 1 -- Temporary injunction - Exparte interim injunction or interim injunction after notice or interim injunction after deciding the application finally, are all orders U.O.39.R.1 & 2 CPC against which an appeal lies u/s 43 rule 1 CPC...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 1, 2 -- Temporary injunction - Injunction granted without adverting to the three considerations viz. (i) prima facie case; (ii) balance of convenience and inconvenience and (iii) irreparable loss and injury - Impugned order set aside...........
Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, Section 2(c)(ii) -- Different contemners - Their case different - They can be punished differently...........
Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, Section 2(c)(ii) -- Criminal contempt - Contempt includes every attempt to interfere with the due course of a judicial proceeding - `Due' means a natural and proper course of judicial proceeding...........
Punjab Village Common Land (Regulations) Act, 1961, Section 2(g) -- Shamlat deh - In case there is any jamabandi entry referring to the name of the proprietor alongside the entry of shamlat deh prior to 26.01.1950 it would conclude the issue that property did not vest in the panchayat and that it was not shamlat deh - Matter remanded for consideration as to (1) any..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1) -- Consumer - Complaint maintainability - Appellate stage - OPs for the first time raised objection as to the maintainability of complaint at the appellate stage - In the absence of any such objection thereto made in the complaint before the District Forum it cannot be entertained at appellate stage...........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1) -- Consumer - Banking service - Crop loan - The OPs No. 1 to 3 have charged the complainant for service rendered such as lending of loan, collection of insurance premium, Etc. - Complainants held to be consumers of OP Nos. 1 to 3 as defined in Section 2(1) (d) r/w Section 2(1) (o) of the CP Act...........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g), 13(4)(iii) -- Crop loan - Compensation - Procedure - Admissibility of documents - The OP No's 1 and 2 had at no point of time denied the genuineness of the documents as also they had refrained from raising any objection at the time of marking Xerox copies of the receipts as exhibits before the District Forum - The documents..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g) -- Insurance claim - Repudiation - Suppression of material facts - Complaint maintainability - The complainant not only misrepresented but also gave a mis-description of the value of plant and the building in order to obtain benefits available under IAR policy - The nondisclosure or misdescription of the facts particularly..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g) -- Insurance claim - Repudiation - Suppression of material facts - Complaint maintainability - The complainant not only misrepresented but also gave a mis-description of the value of plant and the building in order to obtain benefits available under IAR policy - The nondisclosure or misdescription of the facts particularly..........