Section 100 CPC: High Courts Cannot Overturn Findings Without Framing Substantial Question of Law – SC Sets Aside HC Order

In a critical ruling that reinforces the limitations on the appellate jurisdiction of High Courts, the Supreme Court of India has set aside a judgment of the Calcutta High Court, emphasizing that findings of lower courts cannot be overturned without framing substantial questions of law as mandated under Section 100 of the Code of Civil

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