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Section 19 CPC

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Bombay High Court: “Where the Reputation Is Hurt, Jurisdiction Lies” — Section 19 CPC, Not Clause 12 Letters Patent, Governs Defamation Suits on Original Side
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Bombay High Court: “Where the Reputation Is Hurt, Jurisdiction Lies” — Section 19 CPC, Not Clause 12 Letters Patent, Governs Defamation Suits on Original Side

Court’s Decision In a landmark ruling, the Bombay High Court (Justice Sandeep V. Marne) has held that defamation suits filed on the Original Side of the High Court are governed…
Posted by Rawlaw October 28, 2025

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