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AO/823/2007 of MRS. FARIDA BEGAM RIYAD AHEMD ANSARI vs M/S. GUNDECHA GROUP OF COMPANIES

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The Bombay High Court decided this matter on 23 October 2007. The registry identifies it as CNR HCBM010337962007. It was heard by Justice S.R. Sathe.

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CourtBombay High Court
Record typeAO
Case numberCNR HCBM010337962007
Date of decision
Decision year2007
BenchHON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE S.R. SATHE
PetitionerMRS. FARIDA BEGAM RIYAD AHEMD ANSARI
RespondentM/S. GUNDECHA GROUP OF COMPANIES
DisposalDisposed of based on facts presented; no further reliefs required

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