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Illegal Mining: Is Paying a 10% Fine Necessary for Appeal?: High Court to Decide Whether 'Rule 2022' Will Apply to Old Cases

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
A major legal dispute has arisen in Madhya Pradesh regarding the process of collecting fines and appealing for illegal mining and transportation cases. A division bench of the Gwalior High Court will now decide whether a 10 percent advance deposit is mandatory for filing appeals in cases filed before 2022. The court was hearing a petition filed in a fine case. Case: 6.
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A major legal dispute has arisen in Madhya Pradesh regarding the process of collecting fines and appealing for illegal mining and transportation cases. A division bench of the Gwalior High Court will now decide whether a 10 percent advance deposit is mandatory for filing appeals in cases filed before 2022. The court was hearing a petition filed in a fine case. Case: 6.

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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