/219/2018 of RAJAN JACOB vs LALITHA GEORGE
High Court of Kerala
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The High Court of Kerala decided this matter on 20 November 2025. The registry identifies it as CNR KLHC010271812018. It was heard by Justice KLHC010271812018 | Date of registration.
The disposal recorded by the registry is "Appeal dismissed on default".
Court record
| Court | High Court of Kerala |
|---|---|
| Case number | CNR KLHC010271812018 |
| Date of decision | |
| Decision year | 2025 |
| Bench | KLHC010271812018 | Date of registration |
| Petitioner | RAJAN JACOB |
| Respondent | LALITHA GEORGE |
| Disposal | Appeal dismissed on default |
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