Prayer for stay in Appeal petitions
I
came across in one of your posts today wherein one of the champions of
LIC pensioners' causes has has conveyed his ''Shock" over the seeking of
a stay before the SC of Delhi HC judgement by the Fedn of Retd LIC Class 1 officers'Assns
I hasten to state that there was nothing Wrong in the
factual statement made by the GS of the Fedn and I would like to offer
the following clarification as a practising Advocate of over 26 years'
standing in a HC so that the pensioners in general and members of the
Retd class 1 federation in particular do not get any misleading message.
Whenever an appeal is filed in a court having appellate
jurisdiction it is not only customary but necessary that as a basic
relief a stay of the order appealed against is sought. It does not mean
that the seeker of the stay on the impugned Judgment has voluntarily
given up his right to plead before the appellate court the
implementation of whatever is favourable to him.In fact that is exactly
what is expected to be raised when arguing for 'interim''relief
The problem with the leaders of LIC pensioners is that they
assme themselves to be not only as experts on Legal matters but also as
very knowledgeable people on court procedures !! It must howevever be
stated that they have succeeded in brainwashing the gullible section of
pensioners through their postings in blogs.
Arising out of this I hope you will allow me the liberty of
writing to you in detail on the desirability of avoiding posting of
certain information particularly with regard to court proceedures
vis,-a-vis pending cases concerning LIC pensioners.
Regards ,--
GN Sridharan
Advocate
Chennai
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ANCIENT
proverb:
(not a moral of the story)
OR
(not necessarily a moral of the story)
UNDERSTAND RUSSEL BEFORE YOU START CRITICIZING HIM.
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ANCIENT
proverb:
(not a moral of the story)
OR
(not necessarily a moral of the story)
UNDERSTAND RUSSEL BEFORE YOU START CRITICIZING HIM.
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