Written Statement Filed After the Lapse of 120 Days Cannot Be Taken On Record, Summer Vacation Not Extraordinary Circumstances: MP HC

In a recent ruling, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur, presided over by Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Vivek Jain, dismissed a miscellaneous petition challenging an order that closed the right of petitioners to file a written statement after the 120-day limit. The case, filed as Misc. Petition of 2023, involves a dispute

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