Caderamanpulle v. Ceylon Paper Sacks Ltd. – sllr 2001 volume 3 page 001

In the case between Caderamanpulle (Plaintiff) and Ceylon Paper Sacks Ltd (Defendant), the court addressed the execution of orders pending appeal and the mandatory requirements under the Supreme Court Rules concerning the tendering of certified copies of relevant documents. It was held that the failure to comply with the Supreme Court Rules, particularly the requirement to submit certified copies, rendered the application for leave to appeal fatally defective. This reaffirmed the principle that strict compliance with procedural rules is essential for the validity of appellate applications. The decision was based on relevant statutes including the Civil Procedure Code, section 763, and authoritative precedents, emphasizing that non-compliance with procedural mandates will result in dismissa

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