Case Law
Subject : Litigation - Appellate Jurisdiction
Nagpur, India – The High Court of Bombay, presided over by the Hon'ble Shri Justice S. M. Modak, has commenced proceedings in a First Appeal filed by Jiyalal Rajaram Yadav and others against M/s Agrawal Roadlines (P) Ltd. The case, registered as First Appeal No. 210 of 2023, is currently under judicial review.
The appeal challenges a prior decision involving the appellants, Jiyalal Rajaram Yadav & Ors., and the respondents, M/s Agrawal Roadlines (P) Ltd., represented by its Director Shri Satyanarayan Agarwal. As the detailed judgment from the lower court and the specific grounds for the current appeal are not yet available in the public record, the precise nature of the original dispute remains undisclosed. First Appeals typically arise from original decrees in civil suits, matters concerning motor accident claims, or other civil proceedings where a party seeks to contest the ruling of a subordinate court.
The matter is at the appellate stage before the High Court. This means the court will re-examine the evidence and legal arguments presented in the original case to determine if the lower court's decision was legally sound.
Further details regarding the appellants' arguments, the respondents' defense, and the legal principles at the heart of the case will be reported as they become available following subsequent hearings.
The court will proceed with hearing the arguments from both parties. The outcome of this appeal will either uphold, overturn, or modify the original judgment. The final decision by Justice S. M. Modak will be pivotal for the parties involved.
Note: This article is based on preliminary information from the case filing. A comprehensive report will follow once the substantive details of the judgment and court proceedings are released.
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