Can the high court decree(court order) can be challenged
4 years ago
Can the high court decree(court order) can be challenged and further fight against a decree which has no understanding of the real scenario.
Because my case has different point of opinion. But the judge is too adamant and stubborn. Foolishness is the word i call for the lady judge.
Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 4 years ago
A.U should attache the copy of order then it will be clear
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Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.Any order of the High Court is subject to challenge.
You can
1. Prefer an appeal before the Supreme Court OR
2. Prefer an appeal before the Division Bench of the High Court.
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You can
1. Prefer an appeal before the Supreme Court OR
2. Prefer an appeal before the Division Bench of the High Court.
Thanks
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A.Dear Sir,
Such things being happened and the litigants are under dilemma as to where to approach in such cases. The only option left to you either to prefer appeal before the Division/Double Bench or to the Supreme Court. Due to lack of basic knowledge and refreshing courses the judges at High Court level are unable to render real justice to the clients.
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Such things being happened and the litigants are under dilemma as to where to approach in such cases. The only option left to you either to prefer appeal before the Division/Double Bench or to the Supreme Court. Due to lack of basic knowledge and refreshing courses the judges at High Court level are unable to render real justice to the clients.
Thanks.
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Shivangini Gupta
Responded 4 years ago
A.Please share the copy of the Order. Yes it can be challenged before the Supreme Courr
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