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exclusive jurisdiction to order eviction Civil
Court inherently lacks jurisdiction to entertain suit for
eviction.
Code of Civil Procedure ... which goes to the root of
its exercise of jurisdiction, lacks inherent jurisdiction.
It is a coram non judice
Supreme Court of India
complete nullity and as the Court lacked inherent jurisdiction to pass
such a decree, the same was not executable ... matter or the parties, there is a total
lack of jurisdiction. The lack of jurisdiction in such a case would
Gujarat High Court
only point urged before us was the lack of
jurisdiction of the first respondent to deal with the disputes that ... nearly two decades
declining jurisdiction when the lack of jurisdiction of a Tribunal or
authority was not taken before that
Kerala High Court
cannot be implemented as the Court lacked jurisdiction in
entertaining the issues involved in the matter. In other words ... Division Bench
cannot be implemented as the Court lacked jurisdiction in issuing the
same. Counsel relied on Kiran Singh
Kerala High Court
total nullity, as the Civil Court completely lacked
jurisdiction to make such a decree; that the issue between the parties ... decree' was passed by a
Court which totally lacked jurisdiction, such objection as to basic
lack of jurisdiction being incurable
Bombay High Court
equated with a situation where the Court inherently lacks jurisdiction to adjudicate upon the subject matter of the dispute ... equated with a situation where the Court inherently lacks jurisdiction to adjudicate upon the subject-matter of the dispute
Madras High Court
arbitrate
and/or that there was a lack of jurisdiction. To be noted that the
petitioners do not contend that ... then in that case, there
was an inherent lack of jurisdiction, and as a result of this inherent
lack
Bombay High Court
which
goes to the root of its exercise or
jurisdiction, lacks inherent jurisdiction. It is
a coram non judice ... landlord.
Thereby the civil court inherently lacks
jurisdiction to entertain the suit and pass a
decree of ejectment. Therefore, though
Supreme Court of India
Bombay High Court
Union Of India vs M/S. Ajit Mehta And Associates, ... on 9
Bombay High Court
Patna High Court
Baijnath Prasad Sah vs Ramphal Sahni And Anr. on 24 October, 1961
Patna High Court
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