Jurisdiction Cannot be Conferred Upon by Consent of Parties or by Order of Superior Court: Chhattisgarh HC

Recently, Chhattisgarh HC ruled that conferment of jurisdiction is a legislative function and it can neither be conferred with the consent of the parties nor by a superior court. The bench of Justice Rakesh Mohan Pandey was dealing with the petition challenging the order passed by the Court of Collector-cum-Appellate Tribunal, District Durg (C.G.) whereby

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