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Emphasizing the Need to Prevent Multiplicity of Proceedings and Ensure Substantive Justice

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Karnataka High Court Declares Petitioner a Necessary Party in Partition Suit, Emphasizing the Need to Prevent Multiplicity of Proceedings and Ensure Substantive Justice
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Karnataka High Court Declares Petitioner a Necessary Party in Partition Suit, Emphasizing the Need to Prevent Multiplicity of Proceedings and Ensure Substantive Justice

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, presided over by Justice H.T. Narendra Prasad, allowed the writ petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. It overturned the trial…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025

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