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Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
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Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
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Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
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Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
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Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
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Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
Bombay High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
Bombay High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
Bombay High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
Bombay High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Haresh Hasmukh Rambhiya vs Afjal Husenkhan Pathan And Another on 13 October, 2025

9. The second limb of his argument is that, in view of the decision in Dharmendrakumar Vs State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 All M.R. (Cri) 2688, (para 12) and Nandkumar Munnaswami Pilley v/s State of Maharashtra, 2007(6) AIR Bom 337 (para 6) the learned appellate court can summarily dismiss the appeal under Sections 372, 382, 383, 384 & 385 in view of the law laid down in the said case. He has pointed out paragraphs 6 and 12 of the respective judgments.
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