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Moot Court Problem
MOOT COURT PROBLEM

172109831117

IN THE HONOURABLE MOOT COURT/HIGH COURT OF A.P UNDER APPELLETE JURISDICTION (CIVIL APPEAL NO: 2012)

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SUJATHA---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------APPELLENT AND SHEKAR----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RESPONDENT

ON THE SUBMISSION TO HONOURABLE MOOT COURT

APPEAL FILED UNDER SEC 96 OF CPC R/W SEC 19 OF FAMILY COURTS ACTS 1984

WRITTEN SUBMISSION ON BEHALF OF THE APPELLANT COUNSEL FOR APPELLENT 172109831117

TABLE OF CONTENTS

* LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

* INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

* BIBLOGRAPHY

* TABLE OF CASES

* STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION

* STATEMENT OF FACTS

* STATEMENT OF ISSUES

* SUMMARY OF ISSUE

* ARGUMENTS ADVANCED * ISSUE-01 * ISSUE-02 * ISSUE-03 * ISSUE-04 * ISSUE-05 * ISSUE-06

* PRAYER

ABBREVIATIONS
Art--------------------------------------------------Article
A.P--------------------------------------------------Andhra Pradesh
Adm------------------------------------------------Administration
AIR--------------------------------------------------All India

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