2005 (3) TMI 770
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....ssed by the High Court of Delhi. The Respondent had filed the Second Appeal. The Appellant (herein) filed cross-objections in that Appeal. When the Appeal reached hearing, the Respondent withdrew his Second Appeal. By the impugned Judgment, it has been held that as the Appeal has been withdrawn the cross objections emanating from the Regular Second Appeal automatically cease to survive. On this re....
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....de, so far as these relate to the form and contents of the memorandum of appeal apply to cross-objection as well. (3) Court fee is payable on cross-objection like that on the memorandum of appeal. Provisions relating to appeal by an indigent person also apply to cross-objection. (4) Even where the appeal is withdrawn or is dismissed for default, cross-objection may nevertheless be heard and ....
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....ve the respondent a second chance to file an appeal by way of cross-objection if he still felt aggrieved by the judgment and decree or order." Thus, it is clear that cross objection is like an Appeal. It has all the trappings of an Appeal. Even when the Appeal is withdrawn or is dismissed, cross-objection can still be heard and determined. On behalf of the Respondents, reliance was placed upon ....
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