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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Ex Parte Order"
Ex Parte Order Can Be Recalled If Party Complies With Directions & Legal Issues Require Full Hearing For Proper Adjudication: MP High Court
Telangana High Court Quashes Gag Order Barring The News Minute From Reporting Private Firm's Alleged Role In IAS Officer's Daughter's Wedding
Google Navigation, Rapido History Not Proof Of Physical Presence, Delhi State Commission Dismisses PhonePe's Plea Against Ex-Parte Order
ITAT Cannot Perpetuate Ex-Parte Order: Bombay High Court Orders Tribunal To Grant Opportunity Of Hearing To Assessee Before Proceeding On Merits
Ex-Parte Orders Can Have Disastrous Consequences, Should Be Passed Only In Case Of Real Emergency: Madras High Court
Failure To Consider Counsel's Medical Condition And Passing Ex-Parte Order Violates Natural Justice Warrants Setting Aside Appellate Authority's Order: Kerala HC
S.126(2) CrPC | Family Court Must Satisfy Itself Of Party's 'Wilful' Absence Before Proceeding Ex-Parte In Maintenance Proceeding: Patna HC
Non Service Of Hearing Notice Invalidates Ex-Parte Order: Kolkata ITAT
Ex-Parte Order Which Resulted Into Denial Of Proper Opportunity Of Being Heard, Merits Remand: Mumbai ITAT
All Orders By Court/ Tribunal Including Ex Parte Are Amenable To Writ Jurisdiction U/Art 226 & 227 Of Constitution: Patna HC
Ex-Parte Order Can Be Recalled At Behest Of Necessary Party That Is Non-Party To A Case: Allahabad High Court
Local Self Govt Tribunal | Limitation Under Rule 8(3) For Filing Petitions Not Applicable To Pleas For Setting Aside Ex-Parte Order: Kerala High Court
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