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Bombay High Court: “Once Triable Issue Exists, Conditional Leave to Defend Cannot Be Imposed” — Court Quashes Order Directing 50% Deposit in Summary Suit Between Homebuyers and HDFC
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Bombay High Court: “Once Triable Issue Exists, Conditional Leave to Defend Cannot Be Imposed” — Court Quashes Order Directing 50% Deposit in Summary Suit Between Homebuyers and HDFC

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Justice Prafulla S. Khubalkar) held that once a court records a finding that the defendant has raised a bona fide and triable issue, it…
Posted by Rawlaw October 30, 2025

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