Interim Relief Denied in Ongoing Case; Parties Given Timeline for Affidavits and Final Hearing Preparation The HC declined to issue an interim order after hearing both parties. Respondents were directed to file affidavits within four weeks, with petitioner ...
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Interim Relief Denied in Ongoing Case; Parties Given Timeline for Affidavits and Final Hearing Preparation
The HC declined to issue an interim order after hearing both parties. Respondents were directed to file affidavits within four weeks, with petitioner granted two weeks thereafter to reply. The matter was scheduled for final hearing in seven weeks, with parties instructed to prepare concise written arguments for the hearing.
The Calcutta High Court heard arguments from both parties in a case and decided not to pass an interim order. The court directed the respondents to file affidavits within four weeks, with the petitioner to file a reply within two weeks after that. The case is listed for final hearing in seven weeks, with parties instructed to have short written notes of argument ready.
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