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placed before the Court, there was no proof that
substantial loss might result to the appellants, unless an order ... judgment-debtors petitioners, it was contended that substantial loss
would result to them if execution was not stayed, and that
Calcutta High Court
placed before the Court, there was no proof
that substantial loss might result to the appellants unless an order ... judgment-debtors petitioners, it was contended that substantial loss
would result to them if execution was not stayed and that
Calcutta High Court
unless the Court making
it is satisfied-
(a) that substantial loss may result to the party applying for stay ... whether the petitioners have satisfied the Court that substantial loss
may result to them unless the execution is stayed
Calcutta High Court
suitable cases, where the court is satisfied that
substantial loss may result to the applicant if no stay is granted ... court has to see -
(1) whether there will be substantial loss to the party applying for
stay:
(2) whether
Gujarat High Court
above, show that the
loss claimed was such as could not be substantiated. Explanation
given in this regard was only ... since the assessee was not able to substantiate his claim of loss,
therefore, he agreed to be assessed
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Jaipur
whether appellant has made out that he would
suffer substantial loss if the decree is not stayed. It is found ... Chief Justice from considering whether the appellant would
suffer substantial loss in case execution was not stayed. Looking from
another
Karnataka High Court
petitioner,
non-declaration of dividend, sale of needles at loss, non-co-operation
of the GB group to take effective ... respondents relied on the following cases to substantiate their
arguments :
1. Suresh Kumar Sanghi v. Supreme Motors
Company Law Board
closed do.wn
for various reasons resulting in substantial loss of production and in
employment. Accordingly, in view ... closed
down for various reasons resulting in substantial loss in production
and in employment. For continued economic operation of such
Calcutta High Court
Company Law Board
Alaknanda Manufacturing And ... vs Bahubali Services Ltd. And Ors. on 30 August
Company Law Board
upon the property, indicate that there was
no substantial loss by' reason of the price fetched at the sale ... have therefore,
failed to show that there was substantial loss to them. That being so,
it does not matter
Madras High Court
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