Principle of res judicata is undoubtedly a salutary principle. Even a wrong decision would attract the principle of res judicata. The said principle, however, amongst others, has some exceptions, e.g., when a judgment is passed without jurisdiction, when the matter involves a pure question of law or when the judgment has been obtained by committing fraud on the court.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Civil Appeal No. 5308 of 2008
Decided On: 29.08.2008
Raju Ramsing Vasave Vs. Mahesh Deorao Bhivapurkar and Ors.
Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
S.B. Sinha and Aftab Alam, JJ.
Citation: MANU/SC/3754/2008 : (2008) 9 SCC 54,
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Civil Appeal No. 5308 of 2008
Decided On: 29.08.2008
Raju Ramsing Vasave Vs. Mahesh Deorao Bhivapurkar and Ors.
Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
S.B. Sinha and Aftab Alam, JJ.
Citation: MANU/SC/3754/2008 : (2008) 9 SCC 54,
Read full Judgment here: Click here
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