A detailed legal document in Spanish concerning an "Amparo" (legal protection) case. This historical record provides insights into the Mexican legal system and constitutional law during the period it was written. The document involves various legal entities, including the Juzgado de Distrito (District Court), Distrito Federal (Federal District), and private organizations such as Sociedad Pedregal Hermano. This text offers invaluable information for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the application and interpretation of Mexican law related to civil rights and governmental oversight. Examining this case provides a glimpse into the complexities of legal proceedings and the efforts to seek protection under the law.
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