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The Appellate Bench should have applied more restraint and ...


Appellate Bench Criticized for Impermissible Roving Enquiry, Failing Legal Procedures, and Ignoring Public Interest Concerns.

April 1, 2016

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The Appellate Bench should have applied more restraint and proceeded in accordance with law instead of making a roving enquiry. Such a step is impermissible and by no stretch of imagination subserves any public interest. - SC

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