wrong affidavate done by gov officer and taken judgment basis on that how to caush that judgment
5 years ago
wrong affidavate done by gov officer and taken judgment basis on that affidavate in 2014 right now we notice that he has given wrong affidavate and he has also taken orderd in 2014 in district court how to caush that judgment right now in 2019 we have legal proof for that right now
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Approach the High Court by filing Writ Peition for which no limitation is fixed. Get quash such order.
For full procedure contact me on mobile through Vidhikarya.
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Please visit the following link.
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A.Inform the Court without delay
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