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Whether Tribunal was right in holding that the entire land ...

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June 6, 2012

Whether Tribunal was right in holding that the entire land introduced by the partners as their capital and later on withdrawn in the year 1986 was an agricultural land, treating it as individual property of the respective partners - HC

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