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Harihar Prasad Padarha vs M/S Kanha Wilderness Ltd on 14 August, 2015Author: A R Dave

Bench: Anil R. Dave, R.K. Agrawal

NON-REPORTABLE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

CIVIL APPEAL NO. 4905 OF 2015

HARIHAR PRASAD PADARHA … APPELLANT(S)

VS.

M/S. KANHA WILDERNESS LTD. … RESPONDENT(S)

J U D G M E N T

ANIL R. DAVE, J.

1. Admit.
2. Upon hearing the learned counsel and upon perusal of the reply filed
by the respondent we find that possibly the allegation made in the appeal
with regard to appeal being heard by less number of Members, might be
correct.
3. Be that as it may, the learned counsel for the respondent has no
objection if the matter is remitted for hearing again.
4. In the circumstances, the impugned order is quashed with a direction
that the appeal shall be heard within four weeks from today.
5. The appeal is disposed of as allowed with no order as to costs.
Pending application, if any, stands disposed of.

7. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant has assured this
Court that the appellant shall not pray for adjournment unnecessarily.

…………..J.
[ANIL R. DAVE]

…………..J.
[V. GOPALA GOWDA]
New Delhi;
14th August, 2015.

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