Notice issued in appeal, caveators heard, matter tagged with Civil Appeal No. 4211/2012 for joint disposal SC, in a brief procedural order, directed issuance of notice in the matter, thereby formally initiating appellate proceedings. Counsel for both ...
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Notice issued in appeal, caveators heard, matter tagged with Civil Appeal No. 4211/2012 for joint disposal
SC, in a brief procedural order, directed issuance of notice in the matter, thereby formally initiating appellate proceedings. Counsel for both respondents, having lodged a caveat, appeared and accepted notice, ensuring their participation prior to any ex parte or adverse order. No substantive relief was granted or rights adjudicated at this stage. SC further ordered the matter to be tagged with C.A. No. 4211 of 2012, indicating that it will be heard and disposed of along with that appeal due to common or overlapping questions, with the final outcome deferred to the combined hearing.
In this short procedural order, the Supreme Court issues "Notice" in the matter, indicating formal initiation of proceedings before it. Counsel appearing "on caveat" for both respondents accepts notice on their behalf, which means the respondents had already lodged a caveat to ensure they would receive prior notice of any application or appeal filed against them and could be heard before any adverse order is passed. The Court further directs that the present matter be "tagged with C.A. No. 4211 of 2012," signifying that this case is to be heard or disposed of along with that civil appeal, likely due to overlapping questions of law or closely connected issues between the two proceedings.
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