’MATRIMONIAL MATTERS’ SUPREME COURT’S LATEST LEADING CASE LAWS

’MATRIMONIAL MATTERS’ SUPREME COURT’S LATEST LEADING CASE LAWS

Bansilal Somani / Jayprakash Bansilal Somani

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781684870097
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This book is related to the Supreme Court of India’s Leading 20 Case Laws on ‘Matrimonial  Matters’. Relevant Sections, Case Note-Facts-Findings of the Hon’ble Apex Court and Citation are given for each case. It will be useful for the Advocates of the Family Courts, Trial Courts, High Courts, Supreme Court & Individual.

This book is containing a synopsis of 20 leading causes of

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