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faith any opinion whatever respecting the merits of any case, civil or criminal, which has been decided by a Court ... party, witness or agent, in any such case, or respecting the character of such person, as far as his character
Central Government Act
consent, the conditions can be waived in civil cases but not in
criminal cases (Kottam vs. Umar ... civil cases, sec. 33 has been widely applied. Evidence of a witness
examined in an inquiry by the sub-registrar
Law Commission Report
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
23. Admissions in civil cases when relevant.- In civil cases no admission is relevant
Central Government Act
shall
be responsible for the conduct of all civil cases in the
High Court to which the State Government ... authority within the State in such other civil cases in
which he might be directed or required to appear
Supreme Court of India
applies same standard of proof in all civil cases.
HEADNOTE:
G was one of a number of partners ... proof and that where bribery
is alleged in a civil case, the same standard of proof
should be required
Supreme Court of India
Sabharwal
Bench: Y Sabharwal, H Sema.
CASE NO.:
Transfer Case (civil) 80 of 2002
Transfer Case (civil ... Transfer Case (civil) 83 of 2002
Transfer Case (civil) 84 of 2002
Transfer Case (civil) 85 of 2002
Transfer Case
Supreme Court of India
Rule 7 of the
Code of Civil Procedure?
3. Were the cases of Raj Kumar Govind Narain Singh v. Shamlal ... Civil Procedure. Whether the provision of Order XLV,
Rule 7 be directory or mandatory it is in either case governed
Calcutta High Court
JUDGMENT
This judgment will govern miscellaneous Civil Case No. 63 of 1944 and
Miscellaneous Civil Cases ... cases has been referred in these
terms in Miscellaneous Civil Case No. 63 of 1944 :-
"Whether, in the circumstances
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Nagpur
must be fought out
in both Courts. If the civil case is stayed pending the criminal
case, it will have ... finally concluded in
three to six months, and the civil case in three to six years; so
that delaying
Madras High Court
contained in Section 2 (d), limited to judgments in civil cases.
Civil cases, it was next contended, could nob comprise ... argument than Act I of 1948 limited to civil cases, they observed that
a judgment given on a reference under
Calcutta High Court
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