Friday, January 2, 2026

Requirement of reasoning in orders/judgments

 


Hearing a party in any lis is not simply mentioning in the order that the party concerned has been heard. The adjudicator, be it regular courts or special tribunals, must disclose in the order the arguments advanced and the reasons for which those arguments are accepted or rejected. The purpose behind a reasoned order is that the superior court while examining the legality or correctness of the order must be able to ascertain as to what went through mind of the adjudicator while passing the impugned order


HIGH COURT OF DELHI  in CM(M) 2414/2025, CM APPL. 78527/2025 & 78526/2025 titled as ANSAL HOUSING LIMITED v/s VIKAS JAIN & ORS  Date of Decision: 12.12.2025

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