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Supreme Court affirms Kerala High Court's decision, dismisses appeal, resolves connected matters, and disposes of pending applications. The Supreme Court upheld the judgment of the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in I.T.A. No.1710 of 2009 and dismissed the appeal without costs. ...
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Supreme Court affirms Kerala High Court's decision, dismisses appeal, resolves connected matters, and disposes of pending applications.
The Supreme Court upheld the judgment of the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in I.T.A. No.1710 of 2009 and dismissed the appeal without costs. Connected matters were also resolved against the Revenue based on the High Court's decision, leading to the dismissal of those cases as well. Additionally, related issues from cases originating from the Rajasthan High Court were dismissed by the Supreme Court due to overlap with the main appeal. All pending applications were disposed of in accordance with these decisions.
Issues involved: 1. Interpretation of the judgment rendered by the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in I.T.A. No.1710 of 2009 dated 12.11.2010. 2. Application of the High Court's decision in various connected matters. 3. Dismissal of appeals based on the High Court's rulings.
Analysis:
1. The Supreme Court considered the judgment delivered by the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in I.T.A. No.1710 of 2009 dated 12.11.2010. The Court heard arguments from both sides represented by learned senior advocates. After reviewing the circumstances and submissions, the Supreme Court concluded that no interference was necessary and thus dismissed the appeal without imposing any costs. Any pending applications were also disposed of in light of this decision.
2. In several connected matters, the High Court's decision in I.T.A. No.1710 of 2009 was relied upon, and the issue was resolved against the Revenue. The Supreme Court, having affirmed the High Court's stance, ordered the dismissal of these connected matters as well. Any pending applications were similarly disposed of in these cases.
3. The Supreme Court also addressed issues from SLP(C) No.11435/2022, 11393/2022, and 12257/2022 originating from the Rajasthan High Court. Since the subject matter of these cases overlapped with the dismissal of Civil Appeal No.151 of 2015, the Supreme Court decided to dismiss these as well. Any pending applications in these cases were also disposed of accordingly.
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