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certain judgments in probate, etc., jurisdiction.- A final judgment, order or decree of a competent Court, in the exercise ... person to any such thing, is relevant. Such judgment, order or decree is conclusive proof- that any legal character which
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authorities. It is true that so long
as judgment, decree or order of a court of competent jurisdiction
stands ... substantive
right of every person affected by a judgment, decree or order of a
court of competent jurisdiction to institute
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stand
thransferred to the Court concerned and any judgment, decree, order
or proceeding passed by the Vacation Civil Judge, shall ... after such
transfer, be deemed to be a judgment, decree, order or proceeding
passed by the court concerned.
(6) Notwithstanding
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High Court under section 256 is not a
judgment, order or decree within the meaning of article 133. Similarly ... would be in the
case of a decree, order or judgment in any other civil proceeding.
15. A large number
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second suit or trial. The existence of any judgment,
order or decree which by law prevents any Courts from
taking ... certain judgments in probate,
etc., jurisdiction.A final judgment, order or decree of a
competent Court, in the exercise
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reference under s. 256 is
not a judgment, order or decree within the meaning of Art.
133. Similarly the enactment ... would be in the case of a decree,
order or judgment in any other civil proceeding.
A large number
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judgments. Consequently the judgment is a relevant
fact.
12. Section 43 of the Evidence Act lays down that judgments, orders ... Order 1, Rule
8, the same process will have to be adopted and if a suit is
defended under Order
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Procedure be
accompanied by a copy of the decree, order or judgment sought to be
reviewed. It has never been ... applicant should file a copy
of any decree, order or judgment. Under the rules of this Court
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Smt. Roshan Minoo Patel And Others vs Union Of India, Rep. By
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makes it plain that the
existence of any judgment, order or decree which by law prevents any
Courts from taking ... certain judgments in probate, etc.,
jurisdiction.—A final judgment, order or decree of a competent
Court, in the exercise
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