CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA AND OTHERS V. DRAGENDRA SINGH JADON, SC 2ND AUGUST, 2022

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA AND OTHERS V. DRAGENDRA SINGH JADON, SC 2ND AUGUST, 2022

The Supreme Court clarified that where an issue could have been raised in earlier proceedings, but has not been raised, the principle of constructive res judicata would be attracted to deny relief, for it is not the policy of law that multiple proceedings should be initiated in Court in relation to the same cause of action. Where the cause of action for initiation of proceedings is a distinctive cause of action, the principles of res judicata would not apply.

The Supreme Court said that where an objection to the maintainability of any application/suit on an issue of law is not expressly dealt with, but the application/suit is entertained and disposed of on merits, the objection is deemed to have been rejected. The mere fact that an issue may not specifically have been dealt with, or reasons not specifically disclosed for decision on that issue, would not vitiate a judgment and order that is otherwise correct.