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Vsg N Enterprises Through Vsn Devadoss : vs : M/S Dunlop India Limited & Anr

Supreme Court Of India|20 September, 2011
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Summary

Issue: Disposal of suits
Rule: Section 141 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) and Section 39 of the Specific Relief Act
Application: The court is directing the parties to dispose of the suits expeditiously within one year from the date of communication of the order.
Conclusion: The court's direction to dispose of the suits expeditiously will have a significant impact on the parties, as it will ensure that the disputes are resolved quickly and without any further delay.
1. Leave granted.
2. These appeals emanate from the judgment and order dated 24.4.2008 passed by the Madras High Court in Criminal R.C. No. 99 of 2008 and M.P. No.1 of 2008.
3. Admittedly, the suit bearing O.S. No.430 of 2004, filed by the appellant, is pending before the District Munsif Court, Ambattur and another suit being C.S. No.742 of 2009 is pending before the Madras High Court. We deem it appropriate to request the High Court as also the District Munsif Court to dispose of the above mentioned suits without being influenced by any observations made by the High Court, as expeditiously as possible, in any event, within one year from the date of communication of this order.
4. We direct the parties to maintain status quo as of today. They would be at liberty to take appropriate steps in accordance with law.
5. These appeals are disposed of with the aforementioned observation and direction.
. J (DALVEER BHANDARI) . J (DEEPAK VERMA) New Delhi; September 20, 2011.
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Title

Vsg N Enterprises Through Vsn Devadoss : vs : M/S Dunlop India Limited & Anr

Court

Supreme Court Of India

JudgmentDate
20 September, 2011
Judges
  • Dalveer Bhandari
  • Deepak Verma