RATTAN BAI & ANR. versus RAM DASS & ORS.
The High Court erred in dismissing the revision petition as the trial court did not properly examine allegations of false impleadment, forgery, and professional misconduct in permitting withdrawal of applications related to withdrawal of the suit; powers must be exercised in accordance with law and the ends of justice.
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- Parties
- Appellant: Rattan Bai & Anr.; Respondent: Ram Dass & Ors.
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 06 February 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From Dismissal of Revision Petition by High Court
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; matter remitted to High Court for fresh consideration.
- Legal Topics
- Withdrawal of Suit, Specific Performance, Professional Conduct of Counsel
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Parties
Rattan Bai & Anr.
Appellant
Ram Dass & Ors.
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Dismissal of Revision Petition by High Court
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the trial court properly exercised its power to allow withdrawal of applications for withdrawal of suit
- 2 Effect of alleged forged impleadment and signatures in suit proceedings
- 3 Professional conduct of counsel in purported withdrawals
Ratio Decidendi
The High Court erred in dismissing the revision petition as the trial court did not properly examine allegations of false impleadment, forgery, and professional misconduct in permitting withdrawal of applications related to withdrawal of the suit; powers must be exercised in accordance with law and the ends of justice.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; matter remitted to High Court for fresh consideration.
Orders
- Trial of the suit stayed until High Court takes final decision.
- High Court to examine factors including allegations of forgery and professional misconduct, and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law.
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