Delhi High Court Restores Right to File Execution Petitions Below ₹2 Crore
Delhi High Court rules that execution petitions below ₹2 crore cannot be refused by the Registry, reaffirming access to justice and judicial oversight.
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Delhi High Court rules that execution petitions below ₹2 crore cannot be refused by the Registry, reaffirming access to justice and judicial oversight.
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