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whether there can be in
law a substantial representation of the estate of a person in execution
proceedings. The learned ... view in this case the question of substantial representation
or otherwise does not at all arise in view
Kerala High Court
Orissa High Court
Sarat Chandra Deb And Ors. vs Bichitrananda Sahu And Ors. on 1
Orissa High Court
learned Munsif relied upon the doctrine of
'effective or 'substantial' representation, answered this question in
the affirmative, and dismissed ... exception has been engrafted by the
doctrine of substantial representation propounded by the decisions
relied upon on behalf
Calcutta High Court
Mukherjee has led great stress on the plea of
substantial representation from the family of late Sanatan in the
previous ... represented by the widows and
daughter, hence there was substantial representation.
In the ca. e of Dolai Maliko (supra) while
Orissa High Court
representatives of Kamaludin
and Contended that the theory of substantial representation adopted
by courts throughout is applicable to the facts ... however, felt that the defence
contention relating to substantial representation in relation to the
sale proceedings of the shares
Kerala High Court
sons were represented that there was
adequate and substantial representation of the widow. The Court took
note of the fact ... Court had occasion to examine the defence of substantial
representation and the Court observed that such substantial
representation though permissible
Karnataka High Court
four points before us; (1) that
there had been substantial representation of Meerannan's estate in suit ... first and the fourth points which are of substantial
importance for the purpose of the disposal of the suit were
Supreme Court of India
this stage as to whether there has been a substantial
representation of the estate of the deceased cross objectors
Supreme Court of India
question of abatement. It is submitted that
there is substantial representation of the estate of Chandanom as the
plaintiff
Madras High Court
Judges constituting the Bench, further
observed:-
"The doctrine of substantial representation is a matter of substance
and not of form ... against him
will be void. But where there is substantial representation of the
minor the decision will not become void
Punjab-Haryana High Court
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