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Objection as to the local jurisdiction of a court can be wai

objection as to the local jurisdiction of a Court can be waived

 
 In Hira Lal v. Kali Nath it was also observed that the objection as to the local jurisdiction of a Court does not stand on the same footing as an objection to the competence of a Court to try a case. Competence of a Court to try a case goes to the very root of the jurisdiction, and where it is lacking, it is a case of inherent lack of jurisdiction. On the other hand, an objection as to the local jurisdiction of a Court can be waived and this principle has been given a statutory recognition by enactments like S. 21.
Bombay High Court
Shaba Yeshwant Naik vs Vinod Kumar Gosalia And Ors. on 13 June, 1984
Equivalent citations: AIR 1985 Bom 79
Author: Waikar
Bench: W Andcouto
JUDGMENT
https://www.lawweb.in/2012/08/objection-as-to-local-jurisdiction-of.html


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