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Cites Res Judicata: “Litigation Must Have Finality to Prevent Abuse of Process”

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Jammu & Kashmir High Court Dismisses Petition for 24% Compound Interest on Pension Arrears, Cites Res Judicata: "Litigation Must Have Finality to Prevent Abuse of Process"
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Jammu & Kashmir High Court Dismisses Petition for 24% Compound Interest on Pension Arrears, Cites Res Judicata: “Litigation Must Have Finality to Prevent Abuse of Process”

Court’s Decision The Jammu & Kashmir High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioner. The court ruled that: The reliefs sought—compound interest at 24% per annum on delayed…
Posted by Rawlaw January 16, 2025

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