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srinivas (xxxx)     06 October 2024

what is lbw in legal?

can any one explain the meaning of lbw in the court?


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This discussion clarifies the meaning of 'LBW' in a legal setting. Initially, it's suggested that LBW might stand for 'Leg Before Wicket', a term from cricket. However, it's quickly clarified that the user likely means 'NBW', which stands for 'Non-Bailable Warrant'.

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     06 October 2024

Lbw means leg before wicket in cricket.

Are you mentioning NBW, which means non bailable warrant?

kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     06 October 2024

Yes. It may be NBW.


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