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The Appellate Bench should have applied more restraint and ...

Indian Laws

April 1, 2016

The Appellate Bench should have applied more restraint and proceeded in accordance with law instead of making a roving enquiry. Such a step is impermissible and by no stretch of imagination subserves any public interest. - SC

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