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CWP/19455/2026 of MS LALIT MINING IMPEX PVT LTD THROUGH LALIT GUPTA vs UNION BANK OF INDIA

Punjab and Haryana High CourtCWP

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The Punjab and Haryana High Court decided this matter on 24 June 2026. The registry identifies it as CNR PHHC011034392026. It was heard by Justice Vikas Bahl,ms. Justice Ramesh Kumari.

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CourtPunjab and Haryana High Court
Record typeCWP
Case numberCNR PHHC011034392026
Date of decision
Decision year2026
BenchMR. JUSTICE VIKAS BAHL,MS. JUSTICE RAMESH KUMARI
PetitionerMS LALIT MINING IMPEX PVT LTD THROUGH LALIT GUPTA
RespondentUNION BANK OF INDIA
DisposalDISMISSED

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