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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 24 CPC"
Wife's Suit For Declaration Of Right In Ex-Husband's Property Maintainable Before Family Court: Karnataka High Court
S.24 CPC | Successful Transfer Petition Before District Court Cannot Be Challenged By Filing Another Transfer Petition In HC: Rajasthan HC
Domestic Violence Case Can Be Transferred From Magistrate To Family Court: Bombay High Court
Krishna Janmabhoomi Dispute: Allahabad HC Reserves Verdict In Plea Seeking Transfer Of Suits Pending In Mathura Court To HC
Krishna Janmabhumi Case: Allahabad HC Gives Last Chance To Respondents To File Reply In Plea Seeking Transfer Of Pending Suits
Krishna Janmabhumi Dispute: Allahabad HC Grants Last Chance To Respondents To File Reply In Plea Seeking Transfer Of Pending Suits To HC
Section 24 CPC Power Can Be Invoked By Common High Court For Two Or More States Even For Inter State Transfer Of Suits: Supreme Court
Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Mosque Case| Allahabad HC Entertains Plea Seeking Transfer Of Pending Suits To HC, Notice Issued
'Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Authority' Not A Civil Court For The Purpose Of S. 24(1)(a) CPC: Allahabad HC
Hardship If Any And Not Convenience Of Parties Relevant Criterion For Deciding Transfer Petitions U/S 24 CPC: Karnataka High Court
Generally Wife's Convenience Must Be Looked At While Considering Transfer Petition Under Section 24 CPC: Supreme Court
S.24 CPC Can't Be Construed Loosely To Allow Transfer On "Frivolous & Flimsy" Grounds: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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