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Supreme Court dismisses civil appeals, upholds High Court judgment. The Supreme Court dismissed multiple civil appeals under Article 136 of the Constitution of India, including numbers 1174/04, 1175/04, 1176/04, 1178/04, ...
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Supreme Court dismisses civil appeals, upholds High Court judgment.
The Supreme Court dismissed multiple civil appeals under Article 136 of the Constitution of India, including numbers 1174/04, 1175/04, 1176/04, 1178/04, 1179/04, 1180/04, 3416/07, 3417/07, 7545/04, 7546/04, and 7547/04. After hearing arguments from all parties, the Court upheld the High Court's judgment, finding the appeals lacked merit. No costs were awarded in this matter.
Issues: Dismissal of appeals under Article 136 of the Constitution of India.
Analysis: The Supreme Court, comprising Mr. H.K. Sema and Mr. Markandey Katju JJ., dismissed multiple civil appeals, including numbers 1174/04, 1175/04, 1176/04, 1178/04, 1179/04, 1180/04, 3416/07, 3417/07, 7545/04, 7546/04, and 7547/04. The appeals were presented by various appellants represented by different senior advocates and lawyers. The respondents were also represented by senior advocates and advocates. The Court, after hearing the arguments of all parties at length, found no reason to interfere with the High Court's well-merited judgment. The appeals were deemed devoid of merit and were consequently dismissed under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. The Court also ruled that no costs were to be awarded in this matter.
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