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A/4673/2025 of Mr.P.MUTHUSAMY vs A.SELVAM

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The Madras High Court decided this matter on 19 December 2025. The registry identifies it as CNR HCMA011989002025. It was heard by Justice Master.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Application for leave to defend allowed; unconditional leave granted". 1 statutory provision is noted on the record.

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CourtMadras High Court
Record typeA
Case numberCNR HCMA011989002025
Date of decision
Decision year2025
BenchMASTER
PetitionerMr.P.MUTHUSAMY
RespondentA.SELVAM
DisposalApplication for leave to defend allowed; unconditional leave granted
SectionsOrder VII Rules 1, 5, 6 of the Madras High Court Original Side Rules

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