SC Dismisses Appeal Due to Final Judgment, Applying Merger Principle The SC dismissed an appeal against an interim order by the HC of Allahabad, as a final judgment was issued, making the appeal infructuous. The principle ...
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SC Dismisses Appeal Due to Final Judgment, Applying Merger Principle
The SC dismissed an appeal against an interim order by the HC of Allahabad, as a final judgment was issued, making the appeal infructuous. The principle that earlier interim orders merge into the final order was applied, leading to the dismissal of the appeal and a related Contempt Petition.
The Supreme Court of India dismissed an appeal against an interim order passed by the High Court of Allahabad, as a final judgment had been subsequently issued. The principle that all earlier interim orders merge into the final order was applied, causing the interim orders to cease to exist. Consequently, the appeal was found to be infructuous and dismissed. A Contempt Petition related to the case was also dismissed based on the same decision.
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