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quash judicial order passed by another Bench-
Whether a larger Bench can overrule or recall a decision of
a smaller ... hierarchy in this Court itself where larger Benches
over-rule smaller Benches which is the crystallised rule
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Rule (1) the impugned order is appealable to a larger Bench;
(2) assuming that the Letters Patent was a special ... fall beyond section 588 could be appealable to a
larger bench under the Letters Patent if its orders amounted
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Provided that if one of the Judges constituting the Bench, or, where the appeal is laid before another Judge under ... appeal shall be re- heard and decided by a larger Bench of Judges
Central Government Act
Division Bench and was later referred to a larger
Bench of three Judges which dismissed the revision
petition. In these ... criminal cases by the Chief Justice in
constituting a larger bench.
The substance of the allegations in the
complaint amounted
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Reference to President of the Tribunal for constituting
a larger Bench--Constitution of a larger Bench by the Presi-
dent ... President of the
Tribunal for constituting a larger Bench. By its order dated
4.3.1987 the President of the Tribunal referred
Supreme Court of India
following the
judgments/orders of coordinate and even larger
Benches. In some cases, the High Courts have gone ... bypassed the ratio of the
judgments of the larger Benches including the
Constitution Benches These cases are illustrative
Kerala High Court
Court should refrain from making a reference to a
larger Bench for its reconsideration. It is strenuously urged that
upsetting ... Bangalore Water for considering whether a
reference to a larger Bench for reconsideration of that decision is
required.
Justice Krishna
Supreme Court of India
earlier decision, of referring the
question to a larger Bench. Judicial decorum no less than legal
propriety forms the basis ... that
view instead of referring the matter to a larger Bench. In such a
case lawyers would not know
Madras High Court
negative and, thus, requires reconsideration
by a larger Bench. While recording variety of reasons for making a reference ... larger Bench the learned Judges in paragraphs 20 and 21 of the Order
observed as under:
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incuriam and it need not be referred to a Larger Bench because of the
fact that it a sub silentio ... also pleaded for reference of the case to the larger bench
in view of the contradiction between two Weston Electronics
Customs, Excise and Gold Tribunal - Mumbai
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