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A Litigant Cannot Take Contradictory Stands before Two Different Courts/Authorities: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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A Litigant Cannot Take Contradictory Stands before Two Different Courts/Authorities: Supreme Court

  • Post published:March 26, 2022
  • Post category:Daily Judgments/Supreme Court

A Litigant Cannot Take Contradictory Stands before Two Different Courts/Authorities Case: Premlata @ Sunita vs Naseeb Bee Coram: Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna Case…

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Courts Expected To Assume Role Of A Parent Where A Litigant Is Unable To Prosecute Or Defend His Own Case Properly - The Law Communicants
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Courts Expected To Assume Role Of A Parent Where A Litigant Is Unable To Prosecute Or Defend His Own Case Properly

  • Post published:May 11, 2021
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Courts Expected To Assume Role Of A Parent Where A Litigant Is Unable To Prosecute Or Defend His Own Case Properly Case: Sarjeet Kaur v.…

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