Does the Lapse of Time Render Challenges to Section 144(2) CrPC Orders Infructuous?
The Calcutta High Court dismissed as infructuous a writ petition challenging an order under Section 144(2) CrPC, holding that passage
The Calcutta High Court dismissed as infructuous a writ petition challenging an order under Section 144(2) CrPC, holding that passage
The Calcutta High Court has reaffirmed that challenging multiple separate assessment orders via a single writ petition is not maintainable,
When an appellant is unrepresented, fails to rectify defects in the memorandum of appeal, and the impugned order has already
A Calcutta High Court judgment dismisses as infructuous a writ petition against proceedings under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act
Calcutta High Court clarifies that adverse inference under ‘last seen together’ can apply when the accused is shown to have
The Calcutta High Court, while affirming existing judicial practice, reiterated that when an appellant is unrepresented and the order under
The Calcutta High Court affirms that in the absence of proper representation and lack of prosecution by the appellant, an
The Court dismissed the writ petition as infructuous after noting that the petitioner took no steps to prosecute the matter,
Calcutta High Court holds that Section 12A of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 is not mandatory where the underlying suit
The Calcutta High Court, on dismissal for default, reiterates that writ jurisdiction is not the proper forum to adjudicate matters
Calcutta High Court holds that a writ petition concerning a 2016 tender process is rendered infructuous by the mere passage
The Calcutta High Court confirmed that dismissal of a writ petition for default, in the absence of the petitioner, amounts