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Territorial Jurisdiction of HC - “Cause of action“, for the ...


High Court Jurisdiction under Article 226(2) Tied to "Cause of Action" as Defined in Section 20(c) of CPC.

March 10, 2014

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Territorial Jurisdiction of HC - “Cause of action“, for the purpose of Article 226(2) of the Constitution of India, for all intent and purport, must be assigned the same meaning as envisaged under Section 20(c) of the Code of Civil Procedure. - HC

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