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ABA/511/2018 of DNYANESHWAR RAMCHANDRA KHANDAGALE AND ANR vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA

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The Bombay High Court decided this matter on 4 March 2019. The registry identifies it as CNR HCBM010125032018. It was heard by Justice Nitin W. Sambre.

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CourtBombay High Court
Record typeABA
Case numberCNR HCBM010125032018
Date of decision
Decision year2019
BenchHON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE NITIN W. SAMBRE
PetitionerDNYANESHWAR RAMCHANDRA KHANDAGALE AND ANR
RespondentTHE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
DisposalDisposed with conditions
SectionsSections 409, 420, 467, 468 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code

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