Yogendra Singh RajawatPolice custody versus judicial custody
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T KalaiselvanPolice custody versus judicial custody
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T KalaiselvanValidity of Compromise Deed - Cross Case (1st u/s 323/341/506/34) and (2nd u/s 354/323/509/34)
There were 2 cross FIR's (1st party u/s 323/341/506/34) and (2nd party u/s 354/323/509/34) between 2 parties involved. Now a compromise has been reached where the 1st party...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 7 years ago
Ajay SethiValidity of Compromise Deed - Cross Case (1st u/s 323/341/506/34) and (2nd u/s 354/323/509/34)
There were 2 cross FIR's (1st party u/s 323/341/506/34) and (2nd party u/s 354/323/509/34) between 2 parties involved. Now a compromise has been reached where the 1st party...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 7 years ago
Ganesh KadamPolice custody versus judicial custody
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Mohammed MujeebPolice custody versus judicial custody
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Netra Mohanchandra PantPolice custody versus judicial custody
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Ajay SethiPolice custody versus judicial custody
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Answered by Ajay Sethi 7 years ago
Shubham JhajhariaPolice custody versus judicial custody
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Yogendra Singh RajawatSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by Yogendra Singh Rajawat 7 years ago
T KalaiselvanSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 7 years ago
T KalaiselvanSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 7 years ago
T KalaiselvanSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 7 years ago
T KalaiselvanSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 7 years ago
T KalaiselvanSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by T Kalaiselvan 7 years ago
Yusuf Rampurawala5-7 times order postponed
My case for 156 (3) is up for order since 5 times the judge is magistrate court just doesn’t want to give order It’s so strange why ? The case is heard argued but he is just...
Answered by Yusuf Rampurawala 7 years ago
Ajay SethiSenior citizen father (divorced) seeking writ to act against a wicked uncle of his major sons
2 major sons living beseiged with long divorced wife,rich heiress to patrimony now tortured for grabbing properties by a wicked uncle,her younger brother with political power...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 7 years ago
Ajay Sethi5-7 times order postponed
My case for 156 (3) is up for order since 5 times the judge is magistrate court just doesn’t want to give order It’s so strange why ? The case is heard argued but he is just...
Answered by Ajay Sethi 7 years ago