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matter in controversy

Matched in: Term matter in controversy

Controvert

To make matter of controversy to dispute or oppose by reasoning to contend against in words or writings to contest to

Decree

court expressing it, conclusively determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matter in controversy in the suit and may be either preliminary or final, Chandi Prasad v. Jagdish Prasad, (2004) 8 SCC … such adjudication must have determined the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matter in controversy in the suit and such determination must be of a conclusive nature, Ratan Singh v. Vijay Singh, (2001)

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Judgment

be of three kinds: (1) A final judgment. - A judgment which decides all the questions or issues in controversy so far as the Trial Judge is concerned and leaves nothing else to be decided. This would mean … G.H. Bhatia v. Bholumal Dharmdas, AIR 1959 AP 254 (255). Every interlocutory order would be judgments which decide matters of moment and which work serious injustice to the party concerned, Gurmauj Saran Baluja v. Joyce C. Salim,

jurisdiction

federal courts over civil disputes involving parties having diverse citizenship (as in being from different states) where the matter in controversy exceeds a statutory amount (as $50,000) see also Article III of the Constitution in the back matter NOTE:

matter

b : one or more facts, claims, or rights examined, disputed, asserted, proven, or determined by legal process matter in controversy 1 : matter called also matter in dispute 2 : the monetary amount involved in a case matter

separable controversy

Matched in: Term separable controversy

matter in dispute

matter in dispute :matter in controversy at matter

Parties

the misjoinder or non-joinder of parties, and the court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy, so far as regards the rights and interests of the parties actually before it. The court or a

Coke, Sir Edward

for his support of the Petition of right. Coke was bitterly hostile to the injunction of equity. The controversy between Coke and Lord Ellesmere, the Chancellor, was acute. James I. referred the whole matter to Bacon, the … others learned in the law. Acting upon the recommendations of this committee of counsel, James I. decided the matter in favour of Chancery. It should be mentioned to Coke's credit that he stood up manfully against King James

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