Sunday 4 May 2014

Slp 18992 of 2012 in Hon'ble Supreme Court of India challanging Second Appeal No.3 of 2006 passed by High court of Bombay at Goa

Slp 18992 of 2012 in Hon'ble Supreme Court of India challanging Second Appeal No.3 of 2006 passed by High court of Bombay at Goa

 

SLP was withdrawn before it could have been decided by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India,and the fact of filing of SLP is misused here in Goa by some advocates,to falsely claim that the said SLP was dissmissed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court and it is made to appear that the issues therein upheld. 






         
 " S U P R E M E   C O U R T   O F   I N D I A
                        

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No(s).18992/2012 (From the judgement and order  dated 09/12/2011 in SA No.3/2006 of The  HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA)

NORBERTO P.S.FERNANDES & ORS.                                   Petitioner(s)

                 VERSUS

GABRIEL SEBASTIO IDALINO FERNANDES & ORS          Respondent(s)
(With prayer for interim relief )

Date: 26/11/2012  

CORAM :
        HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S. SINGHVI
        HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE GYAN SUDHA MISRA

For Petitioner(s)        Mr. Dhruv Mehta, Sr. Adv.
                         Mr. Yashraj Singh Deora, Adv.

For Respondent(s)        Mr. Bhavanishankar V. Gadnis, Adv.

 

                                                                 O R D E R

                 This petition is directed  against  order  dated  9.12.2011 passed by Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court in Second Appeal No. 3 of 2006.
                 During the pendency of  the  special  leave  petition,  the parties have amicably resolved their dispute and filed  Consent  Terms  along with I.A. No. 1 of 2012.
                 We have gone through the  Consent  Terms,  which  are  duly signed by the parties and their advocates/power  of  attorney  holder.
      The same are taken  on  record  and  the  special  leave  petition  is disposed of in terms thereof.
                 It is needless to say that the parties shall strictly abide by the terms of settlement."

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