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Citing Non-Compliance with Interim Order—”Failure to Comply with Court Orders Cannot Prejudice the Petitioner”

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Kerala High Court Directs Minor Student’s Participation in State Kalolsavam for Mohiniyattom, Citing Non-Compliance with Interim Order—"Failure to Comply with Court Orders Cannot Prejudice the Petitioner"
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Kerala High Court Directs Minor Student’s Participation in State Kalolsavam for Mohiniyattom, Citing Non-Compliance with Interim Order—”Failure to Comply with Court Orders Cannot Prejudice the Petitioner”

Court's Decision The High Court of Kerala, presided over by Justice C. Jayachandran, directed that the petitioner, a minor student, be allowed to participate in the State Kalolsavam event for…
Posted by Rawlaw February 17, 2025

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