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Circular orders issued by H.M. High court of judicature, Bombay, Appellate side, for the guidance of the civil and criminal courts and officers subordinate to it ...

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Corporate Author: Bombay (Presidency). High Court of Judicature. Appellate Side.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bombay, Education Society's press, 1871.
Subjects:
Civil procedure > India > Mumbai (Presidency)
Court rules > India > Mumbai (Presidency)
Administrative regulations.
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