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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Nagpur bench"
Bombay High Court Upholds Acquittal In Forgery Case, Says Investigation Defective As No Handwriting Report On Author Or Signatories Of Document
Indian Court Can Entertain Complaint Against Domestic Violence Committed Abroad: Bombay High Court
Trial Court Had Duty To Interview 10 Yrs Old Child & Understand His Desire: Bombay High Court Sets Aside Order Granting Custody To Father
'Iniquitous And Harsh': Bombay High Court Refuses Recovery Of Excess Amount From High School Lecturer’s Widow Despite Deceased's Undertaking
Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Ex-BrahMos Engineer Booked For Spying For ISI
Father Cannot Avoid Paying Maintenance To Child By Seeking Frivolous Paternity Test: Bombay High Court
Minority Institution Cannot Reinstate Retired Employee Who Retained Full Retiral Benefits Paid From Public Money: Bombay High Court
Externment Order Cannot Be Recorded On The Basis Of A Crime In Which Accused Was Acquitted: Bombay High Court
‘Judge Expected To Apply Mind, Pass Speaking Order’: Bombay HC Directs Subordinate Courts To Desist From Using Rubber Stamps For Deciding Bail Pleas
Section 498A IPC | Mental Cruelty Possible Even If In-Laws Reside Separately: Bombay High Court
Casual Absence Of Defendant On Insignificant Date Would Not Make Court Order 'Ex-Parte': Bombay High Court
'No Investigating Officer Can Flout Procedural Requirements, Proclaim To Be Law Unto Himself': Bombay High Court Slams Cop For House Seizure
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