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APPA/240/2011 of RANJIT KUMAR DURGAPRASAD MUZUMDAR vs RAMPRASAD SONI

Bombay High CourtAPPA

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The Bombay High Court decided this matter on 17 June 2011. The registry identifies it as CNR HCBM040087032011. It was heard by Justice M.N. Gilani.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Outcome". The record refers to the Criminal Procedure Code. 1 statutory provision is noted on the record.

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CourtBombay High Court
Record typeAPPA
Case numberCNR HCBM040087032011
Date of decision
Decision year2011
BenchHON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE M.N. GILANI
PetitionerRANJIT KUMAR DURGAPRASAD MUZUMDAR
RespondentRAMPRASAD SONI
DisposalOutcome
ActsCriminal Procedure Code
SectionsSection 378(4) of the Criminal Procedure Code

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