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Article 134A
(a) that the case involves a substantial question of law of general importance; and
(b) that ... grounds in such appeal that a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of this Constitution has been wrongly
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purpose of deciding any case involving a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of this Constitution ... Court is satisfied that the appeal involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of this Constitution
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stood concluded by findings of fact and no
substantial question of law arose for determination. The
aggrieved plaintiff has filed ... behalf of the
plaintiff-appellant setting out the substantial questions of
law which in his submission arose in the case
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Appellate Jurisdiction of--Appeal against
decree of affirmance--Substantial question of
law--Construction of agreement, if such a question--Breach ... question of law it was
not a substantial question of law as required by Art. 13(1)
of the Constitution
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Order that the cost does not involve any
substantial question of law--Whether an "error apparent on
the face ... Constitution of India on the ground that
substantial questions of law arose for decision in the case.
For the assessment
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Chapter V of Part VI references to any substantial question of law as to the interpretation of this Constitution shall ... construed as including references to any substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Government of India
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defendant-respondent,
the following questions were formulated as substantial
questions of law arising for consideration:
(a) Whether the courts below ... interference under Section 100 CPC after formulating a
substantial question of law.
As was noted in Yadarao Dajiba Shrawane (dead
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manner.
No question of law, much less any substantial question of law, arises in
this appeal."
7. We find that ... law, for reasons to be recorded
and hear the parties or such reformulated or additional substantial questions
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appeal it was primarily submitted
that no substantial question of law was formulated and
Second appeal would not have been ... memorandum of
appeal shall precisely state substantial question or questions
of law involved in the appeal as required under
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cases which are totally devoid of any substantial
question of law is not only against the legislative intention ... Court is
satisfied that the case involves a substantial
question of law.
(2) An appeal may lie under this section
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