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  2. Madhya Pradesh High Court - Wikipedia

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    The Madhya Pradesh High Court is the High Court of the state of Madhya Pradesh which is located in Jabalpur. It was established as the Nagpur High Court on 2 January 1936 by Letters Patent dated 2 January 1936, issued under Section 108 the Government of India Act, 1935. This Letters Patent continued in force even after the adoption of the ...

  3. Bombay High Court - Wikipedia

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    A full-fledged High Court was established at Nagpur on 9 January 1936 and contracted by Sir Sobha Singh. [20] Later it was included as a separate bench in the Bombay High Court jurisdiction after the formation of the state of Maharashtra in 1960.

  4. High courts of India - Wikipedia

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    The Calcutta High Court is the oldest high court in the country, brought into existence on 14 May 1862. [2] High courts that handle numerous cases of a particular region have permanent benches established there. Benches are also present in states which come under the jurisdiction of a court outside its territorial limits.

  5. G. N. Saibaba - Wikipedia

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    Saibaba was accused by Indian authorities of having ties with outlawed Maoist organizations and was sentenced to life imprisonment by a session court in 2017. He was later acquitted of the charges under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act by the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on 14 October 2022. [4]

  6. Sunil Chhatrapal Kedar - Wikipedia

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    Sunil Kedar's political journey started when he was elected in 1992 as a Nagpur Zilla Parishad Member. In 1995 in the 9th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly he was elected independently from Saoner Assembly Constituency. [5] In 1995 Kedar was a Minister of State for the ministries of Ministry of Power and Ministry of Transport. And in 1996 he ...

  7. Nagpur Pact - Wikipedia

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    Leaders of Maharashtra met these fears half-way, by ensuring the maintenance of bench of High Court and a session of Legislature at Nagpur. The informal pact between political leaders before 1960 thus made Nagpur the second capital of Maharashtra. [2] The Pact assured equitable development of all the regions of the proposed Marathi State.

  8. Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    The High Court Bar Association of Nagpur and District Bar Association of Nagpur staged protests and even filed a PIL in Nagpur High Court against this move. [12] The Government was forced to allow the establishment of an NLU in Nagpur. [13] The Bill to govern NLUs was tabled in the Nagpur session of the assembly in 2013 for the first time. [14]

  9. 1994 Gowari stampede - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Gowari stampede occurred at Nagpur, India on 23 November 1994 in which 114 people from the Gowari community were killed and 500 more injured. [1] Nagpur Police were trying to disperse almost 50,000 Gowari protesters using a baton charge but it created panic and triggered a stampede amongst the protesters. [2]