SupremeToday Landscape Ad
Back
Next
Judicial Analysis Court Copy Headnote Facts Arguments Court observation
Listen Audio Icon Pause Audio Icon
judgment-img

2002 Supreme(Bom) 381

R.J.KOCHAR
Vinodchandra H. Doshi & another – Appellant
Versus
Echjay Forgings Private Ltd. & others – Respondent


JUDGMENT - R.J. KOCHAR, J.:---Affluent have tremendous capacity to litigate even for a frivolous point. They have a great ability to occupy very large part of valuable time of the courts. The present is one of such litigating activity carried on by the members of one and the same family. The present fued is between three uncles on one side and five nephews on the other. It has shocked me when I perused the proceedings to note the subject matter of the group of the present petitions. It is over the small office or post in the managing committee of the co-operative society which is wholly occupied by the aforesaid uncles and the nephews and nobody else. There appear to be nine members of the society and they being blood relations, they are not able to see eye to eye. My efforts to resolve the controversy with the help of both the learned Counsel proved to be a shocking failure on account of an uncompromising and adament attitude on both the sides of the parties. The Counsel of course were helpless.

2. The petitioners in the above petitions are aggrieved by the order dated 13th February, 2002 passed by the Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies in appeal under section 152-A of the































Click Here to Read the rest of this document
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SupremeToday Portrait Ad
supreme today icon
logo-black

An indispensable Tool for Legal Professionals, Endorsed by Various High Court and Judicial Officers

Please visit our Training & Support
Center or Contact Us for assistance

qr

Scan Me!

India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!

For Daily Legal Updates, Join us on :

whatsapp-icon telegram-icon
whatsapp-icon Back to top