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Supreme Court of India · 2011-02-15

RAJESH NAUPATLAL SANKLA vs RAJA MAHENDRAGIR DHANRAJGIR .

Citation / case number
SC 2007/32554
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
RAJESH NAUPATLAL SANKLA
Respondent
RAJA MAHENDRAGIR DHANRAJGIR .
Author
DALVEER BHANDARI,H.L. GOKHALE, , ,
Bench
DALVEER BHANDARI,H.L. GOKHALE, , ,

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court directed that the appellants must file a writ petition before the Bombay High Court within four weeks, while allowing the ongoing proceedings in the Small Causes Court, Pune, but prohibiting any final order until the writ petition is resolved. The Court emphasized the need for the High Court to expedite the disposal of the writ petition within one year of its filing. The appeal was disposed of with no order as to costs, contingent on the timely filing of the writ petition.

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