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May 11, 2015

Doctrine of merger - Earlier Supreme Court dismissed appeal as non maintainable - Once leave to appeal has been granted and appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court has been invoked the order passed in appeal would attract the doctrine of merger; the order may be of reversal, modification or merely affirmation - AT

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