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"High Court Orders Issuance of Validity Certificate for Thakar Scheduled Tribe Claim After Reviewing Consistent Documentary Evidence" Court emphasizes adherence to historical records and prior judgments in affirming caste validity for Scheduled Tribe classification....

Caste validation for a petitioner belonging to the Thakar Scheduled Tribe, the High Court set aside the Scrutiny Committee's rejection, based on consistent documentary evidence dating back to 1946. Th...

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Writ Petition Dismissed: Technical Bid Disqualification on Grounds of Insufficient Experience in Barrage Gate Works. Court upholds the tender committee's decision disqualifying a Joint Venture bidder for failing to meet technical bid requirements of fabrication, erection, commissioning, and testing of barrage gates....

The court dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioner (a Joint Venture) challenging its disqualification in the technical bid for a tender related to barrage gate construction works. The court...

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Petition Dismissed Against Show Cause Notice Citing Lack of Jurisdictional Challenge. High Court denies interference in GST-related show cause notice, directing petitioner to exhaust alternative remedies....

This petition challenges a show cause notice issued by the authorities under GST law. The petitioner contended that the notice was based on statements recorded before an official inquiry and under the...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused Due to Lack of Convincing Evidence in Assault on Municipal Officer. In a case marred by contradictions and inconsistencies, the High Court overturns lower court decisions convicting Azharali Jaferali Qureshi for obstructing a public servant....

The Bombay High Court, acquitted (Applicant), who was convicted under Section 332 r/w Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for preventing municipal officers from performing their duty and alleg...

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"High Court Dismisses State's Review Petition for Delay and Lack of Merit" "The Bombay High Court emphasizes that state entities must adhere to timelines and procedural diligence, highlighting the limitations of administrative delay as an excuse."...

The Bombay High Court dismissed a review petition filed by the State of Maharashtra and other authorities challenging a previous decision from November 2017. The petition faced a delay of 1,679 days, ...

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"Supreme Court Remits Matter for Fresh Consideration by High Court in Truck Rent Dispute" "High Court order quashing FIR and criminal proceedings set aside; matter remanded for reconsideration in light of investigation materials."...

Acts and Sections Discussed: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) Section 156(3): Magistrate’s power to direct investigation. Section 41A: Notice for appearance. Section 173(2): Police re...

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"High Court Decrees Specific Performance; Doctrine of Lis Pendens Applied to Override Subsequent Sale" "Litigation pendente lite affects all subsequent alienations, regardless of notice to the purchaser."...

The appeal was dismissed, affirming the High Court’s decision that allowed the specific performance of a sale agreement. The High Court applied the doctrine of lis pendens, ruling that Defendant No....

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Supreme Court Modifies Sentence after 17 Years of Incarceration" "Justice tempered with mercy: An examination of evidence, discrepancies, and the possibility of reformation"...

The Supreme Court of India partially allowed the appeal by Appellant, modifying his life sentence to the period already served, citing his good conduct and potential for reformation. The Court upheld ...

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"Pendente Lite Transferee's Right to Challenge Execution of Decree Confirmed: Supreme Court" SC affirms that limitation period begins from the date of final decree, and a pendente lite transferee can challenge execution if dispossessed....

The Supreme Court of India, deals with the execution of a final decree in a partition suit and the rights of a pendente lite transferee. It affirms that a third party or pendente lite transferee who i...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court’s Decision, Dismisses Appeals on Property Ownership Dispute Land ownership, possession rights, and the doctrine of adverse possession scrutinized in depth....

The Supreme Court of India, dismissed the appeals filed by Neelam Gupta and others, upholding the High Court’s ruling granting possession rights to Rajendra Kumar Gupta. The case revolved around a p...