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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Come to court with clean hands - disclosures in a case
This Court and different High Courts have repeatedly invoked and applied the rule that a person who does not disclose all material facts has no right to be heard on the merits of his grievance - State of Haryana v. Karnal Distillery Co. Ltd. MANU/SC/0022/1976 : (1977) 2 SCC 431, Vijay Kumar Kathuria v. State of Haryana MANU/SC/0054/1983 : (1983) 3 SCC 333, Welcome Hotel and Ors. v. State of Andhra Pradesh and Ors. etc.MANU/SC/0029/1983 : (1983) 4 SCC 575, G. Narayanaswamy Reddy (dead) by LRs. and Anr. v. Government of Karnataka and Anr. MANU/SC/0386/1991 : (1991) 3 SCC 261,S.P. Chengalvaraya Naidu (dead) by L.Rs. v. Jagannath (dead) by LRs. and Ors.MANU/SC/0192/1994 : (1994) 1 SCC 1, Agricultural and Processed Food Products v. Oswal Agro Furane and Ors. MANU/SC/1150/1996 : (1996) 4 SCC 297, Union of India and Ors. v. Muneesh Suneja (2001) 3 SCC 92, Prestige Lights Ltd. v. State Bank of India MANU/SC/3355/2007 : (2007) 8 SCC 449, Sunil Poddar and Ors. v. Union Bank of India MANU/SC/0322/2008 : (2008) 2 SCC 326, K.D. Sharma v. Steel Authority of India Ltd. and Ors. MANU/SC/3371/2008 : (2008) 12 SCC 481, G. Jayshree and Ors. v. Bhagwandas S. Patel and Ors. MANU/SC/8451/2008 : (2009) 3 SCC 141 and C.A. No. 5239/2002 - Dalip Singh v. State of U.P. and Ors., decided on 3.12.2009.
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