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Rajiv Thapar & Ors vs Madan Lal Kapoor on 23 January, 2013
11. Having carefully examined the law laid down by the Apex
Court in the case of Rajiv Thapar (Supra), and on consideration of
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the material brought on record by the applicant, it is clear that
interference under Section 482 of 'The Code' is not warranted.
Further detailed discussion on the material furnished by the applicant
will prejudice their defence before the trial Court. Accordingly, the
application filed by the applicant under Section 482 of 'The Code' is
hereby dismissed.
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