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WP/3187/1998 of M.KIRAN KUMAR KRISHNA DIST vs THE PROHIBITIONANDEXCISE SUPER KRISHNA

High Court for State of TelanganaWP

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The High Court for State of Telangana decided this matter on 4 March 1998. The registry identifies it as CNR HBHC010194861998. It was heard by Justice K.B. Siddappa,d.Reddeppa Reddi.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Petitions disposed of based on amicable settlement". The record refers to the Constitution of India.

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CourtHigh Court for State of Telangana
Record typeWP
Case numberCNR HBHC010194861998
Date of decision
Decision year1998
BenchK.B. SIDDAPPA,D.REDDEPPA REDDI
PetitionerM.KIRAN KUMAR KRISHNA DIST.
RespondentTHE PROHIBITIONANDEXCISE SUPER KRISHNA
DisposalPetitions disposed of based on amicable settlement
ActsConstitution of India

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