Bombay High Court Civil Case Types

Bombay High Court Civil Case Types 

1. Appeal from order

2. Arbitration appeal

3. Arbitration petition

4. Civil application in others (MCA/TXA/CA)

5. Civil application in ARP

6. Civil application

7. Civil application in AO

8. Civil application in CREF

9. Civil application in CAPL

10. Civil application in CP

11. Civil application in CRA

12. Civil application in FA

13. Civil application in FCA

14. Single application in FEMA

15. Civil application in FERA

16. Similar application in LPA

17. Civil application in PIL

18. Civil application in SA

19. Civil application in WP

20. Civil application in ARA

21. Civil references

22. Civil revision application

23. Civil writ petition

24. Cont. petition

25. Contempt appeal

26. Cross objection stamp

27. Family court appeal

28. FEMA appeal

29. FERA appeal

30. First appeal

31. Interim application

32. Letter patent appeal

33. Marriage petition (A)

34. Miscellaneous civil application

35. Public interest litigation

36. Related case

37. Review petition in FA

38. Review petition in ARA

39. Review petition in FEMA appeal

40. Review petition in MCA

41. Review Petition in PIL

42. Review petition in AO

43. Review petition in ARP

44. Review petition in CAPL

45. Review petition in CP

46. Review petition in CRA

47. Review petition in FCA

48. Review petition in LPA

49. Review petition in SA

50. Review petition in WP

51. Second appeal

52. Suo moto petition

53. Suo moto writ petition

54. Suo Motu PIL

55. Tax appeal

56. Transfer case

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