Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.Newly appointed judge will pronounce judgement.
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A.The next judge who is going to take the charge will pronounce the judgement. And also be informed that the new judge may take some time to study the case and then pronounce the judgement.
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A.Dear Sir,
The succeeding judge will hear the arguments again and pronounce the judgment.
The succeeding judge will hear the arguments again and pronounce the judgment.
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