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restore possession in exercise of the power
Under Section 151 CPC. The first Additional Subordinate Judge passed
the impugned order ... Decree-holders in exercise of the
power Under Section 151 CPC as it would change the very nature
Andhra High Court
being
appealable, the application under Section 151, C.P.C. was not
maintainable.
8. It is the settled principles ... that the inherent power under
Section 151, C.p.C. cannot be invoked where there is express provision
Calcutta High Court
cases where injunction is
sought under Section 151 CPC and since injunction sought by the 1st
respondent is not covered ... whether 1st respondent is entitled to injunction
under Section 151 CPC. He relied on Rajnibai (Smt) alias Mannubai v.
Kamla
Andhra High Court
along with
an application under Section 151 CPC for waiving the
statutory period of six months, was listed on 26th ... respondent/wife also filed an application under
Section 151 CPC to recall/set aside the judgment and
decree dated
Delhi High Court
following question to
Division Bench :
"Whether recourse to Section 151, C.P.C. is permissible for staying
a suit ... Bank Ltd.v. Hindustan Embroidery Mills Ltd., Section 151,
C.P.C was not resorted to. On the other hand
Gauhati High Court
application moved by the
respondent wife under Section 151 CPC.
2. Brief facts of the case as borne out from ... Marriage Act, 1955 along with an application
under Section 151 CPC to seek waiver of the statutory period
Delhi High Court
along
with an application under Section 151 CPC for waiving the statutory period of
six months, was listed on 26th ... respondent/wife also filed an application under Section 151 CPC to recall/set
aside the judgment and decree dated
Delhi High Court
under Sections 144 and 151
CPC for restitution. The execution Court dismissed ... quot;
7. Prior to 1977 amendments to CPC, Section 151 CPC alone was in
statute book. The High Court
Andhra High Court
under Order XII Rule 6 read with Section 151 CPC, I.A.IV under Order
XII Rule 6 read with ... Section 151 CPC, I.A.V under Order II Rule 2 and 3
and Section
Karnataka High Court
Arbitration Act, 1940, or one under section 151
C.P.C. In any event, as the motion ... Arbitration Act, 1940, read with s. 151, C.P.C.,
the Court should not enforce it in its
discretionary jurisdiction
Supreme Court of India
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