Case Note & Summary
The Supreme Court of India heard civil appeals filed by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) against Manoj Mishra and others. The appeals were listed for hearing before a bench comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Bela M. Trivedi. The appellant was represented by Additional Solicitor General Ms. Ashwarya Bhati along with several other advocates, while the respondents were represented by their counsel. After hearing arguments from both sides, the Court examined the merits of the appeals and concluded that they lacked any substantive legal basis. The Court found no merit in the appeals and accordingly dismissed them. All pending applications, including exemption from filing certified copy of the impugned judgment and stay applications, were disposed of as a consequence of the dismissal. The Court issued a signed order dismissing the appeals, which was placed on the file.
Headnote
A) Civil Procedure - Appellate Jurisdiction - Dismissal for Lack of Merit - Supreme Court Rules - The Supreme Court heard civil appeals filed by CRPF against Manoj Mishra & Ors. and found no merit in the appeals. The Court dismissed the appeals accordingly and disposed of all pending applications. Held that the appeals lacked merit and were dismissed (Paras Not mentioned).
Final Decision
The appeals were dismissed as the Court found no merit in them. Pending applications stood disposed of.
Law Points
- Appellate jurisdiction
- dismissal for lack of merit



