Supreme Court dismisses appeals, leaving legal question open. Appellants concede respondents entitled to relief. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals, leaving the question of law open as the appellants conceded that the respondents would be entitled to relief even ...
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The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals, leaving the question of law open as the appellants conceded that the respondents would be entitled to relief even if their submissions were accepted. The judgments of the High Court were not interfered with.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals, leaving the question of law open as the appellants conceded that the respondents would be entitled to relief even if their submissions were accepted. The judgments of the High Court were not interfered with. (2003 (4) TMI 95 - SC)
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