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Dismisses Petition Challenging Ex-Parte Order: Emphasizes “Litigants Must Remain Vigilant and Cannot Delegate Case Monitoring Entirely to Counsel”

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Ex-Parte Order: Emphasizes "Litigants Must Remain Vigilant and Cannot Delegate Case Monitoring Entirely to Counsel"
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Ex-Parte Order: Emphasizes “Litigants Must Remain Vigilant and Cannot Delegate Case Monitoring Entirely to Counsel”

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India filed by the petitioner, challenging an order of the trial court that had…
Posted by Rawlaw January 24, 2025

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