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Mahavir Singh vs State
2011 Latest Caselaw 4207 Del

Citation : 2011 Latest Caselaw 4207 Del
Judgement Date : 29 August, 2011

Delhi High Court
Mahavir Singh vs State on 29 August, 2011
Author: G.P. Mittal
*     IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI

                                                     Date of Hearing: 8th August, 2011
                                                    Date of Decision: 29th August, 2011
+    CRL. A. 232/2002

      MAHAVIR SINGH                                           ...APPELLANT
                Through:           Mr. Sidharth Agarwal, Advocate
                                       Versus
      STATE                                                      ...RESPONDENT
               Through:    Mr. M.N. Dudeja, APP for the State.
      CORAM:
      HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S. RAVINDRA BHAT
      HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.P.MITTAL

      1. Whether reporters of local papers may be
         allowed to see the Order?                               No.
      2. To be referred to the Reporter or not?                  No.
      3. Whether the Order should be reported
         in the Digest?                                          No.

                                  JUDGMENT

G.P. MITTAL, J.

1. The present Appeal is partly allowed in terms of the judgment passed today in Crl.A. No.852/2001 tilted as 'Rajpal Singh & Anr. vs. State'.

2. For detailed order, please see the above mentioned judgment.

(G.P. MITTAL) JUDGE

(S. RAVINDRA BHAT) JUDGE AUGUST 29, 2011 vk

 
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