Case attaining finality can't be reopened otherwise it will be chaos in administration of justice:SC
💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court has emphasized the importance of finality in litigation, stating that a concluded case cannot be reopened to prevent chaos in the administration of justice. A writ petition filed by former employees of Himachal Pradesh State Forest Development Corporation Limited seeking pensionary benefits despite a previous round of litigation in 2016 was dismissed as misconceived.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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