Abdul Gaffor Jabeer v. Mohomad Salee Abdul Hameed – CA NO. 123/2000-2000

In the case between Abdul Gaffor Jabeer (Plaintiff/Respondent) and Mohomad Salee Abdul Hameed (Defendant/Appellant), the court addressed whether the District Judge erred by failing to analyze the evidence and provide adequate reasons in refusing to set aside an ex-parte judgment and decree under section 86(1) of the Civil Procedure Code. The issue centered on the propriety of rejecting the Defendant’s application to vacate the ex-parte decree after the Defendant’s absence at trial led to a judgment against him. It was held that the District Judge’s order was well-considered, with proper evaluation of the evidence, reaffirming the principle that judicial orders must reflect consideration of the submissions and evidence presented. Reliance was placed on the requirement for reasoned judicial

REF: CA NO. 123/2000-2000 Category: Tag:
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