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Cases of Mrigendra Singh and Associate

Bhavik Niranjan Shah & Applicants Vs. The State Of Maharashtra

Appeared before the Hon'ble Bombay High court in a Matrimonial dispute case wherein the Hon'ble High court was kind enough to stay the proceedings of the case.
Brief facts of the case are that the wife lodged an FIR against her husband and all his family members under section 498A, 377,406 and 34 of IPC.

Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Ltd Vs.The State of Mizoram

Appeared before the Gauhati High court Aizwal bench in a bail cancellation matter for Mahindra and Mahindra Financial services wherein the Hon'ble court was kind enough to stay the effects and operation of the order passed by learned sessions court.Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Ltd Vs.The State of Mizoram

LEGAL INSIGHTS

Banks Can't Classify MSMEs Loan Accounts As NPAs Without Following Procedure In Centre's 2015
Allahabad High Court Grants Relief To Transwoman Alleging Harassment By Other Transgender Community Members
Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Probe Into Alleged EVM Manipulations, Violations By ECI During Lok Sabha Elections

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