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Bombay High Court Ruling on Residency Criteria for MBBS Admissions in Goa. Balancing Merit and Residency: The court addresses the conflict between residency rules and the right to education....

The Bombay High Court, addressed two writ petitions regarding the eligibility for admission to the MBBS course at Goa Medical College (GMC). The key issue was whether Anagha Rajesh Naik, having studie...

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High Court Overturns Eviction Decree on Grounds of Bona Fide Requirement. The Bombay High Court rules in favor of tenant after landlord's claim of bona fide requirement for eviction fails....

The Bombay High Court set aside an eviction decree based on the landlord's bona fide requirement claim. The applicant (tenant) challenged both the Trial Court and Appellate Bench’s decisions, assert...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Stamp Duty Demand on Rectification Deed. The Court ruled in favor of the petitioners, reducing the stamp duty on the rectified property area from 925.30 sq.mtrs. to 178.27 sq.mtrs....

The Bombay High Court quashed the orders of the Collector of Stamps and Appellate Authority. The court held that the demand for stamp duty on 925.30 sq.mtrs. of land was incorrect, as the actual incre...

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Election Dispute Over Educational Trust Amidst Allegations of Judicial Impropriety "Failure to provide say leads to dismissal, elections to proceed despite allegations."...

The Court upheld the decision of the Dy.C.C. as the petitioners had failed to file their objections despite being given opportunities. The judicial conduct of the Dy.C.C. was found proper, and the pet...

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Supreme Court Strikes Down BCCL's Tender Decision for Arbitrariness and Discrimination. The Supreme Court upholds fairness and transparency in government contracts, ensuring compliance with constitutional principles....

The court held that government authorities, while exercising discretion in contractual matters, must ensure fairness, transparency, and equality. The rejection of the appellant’s bid and the accepta...

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Revised Return Filed After Limitation Period Cannot Be Considered: Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Appeal by Assessee. The Supreme Court of India held that a revised return filed after the expiry of the time limit under Section 139(5) of the Income Tax Act cannot be entertained by the Assessing Officer, affirming the High Court's ruling....

The Assessing Officer cannot consider a claim made in a revised return filed after the expiration of the time prescribed by Section 139(5) of the Income Tax Act. The powers granted to the ITAT under S...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bihar Junior Engineer Recruitment Process; Orders Fresh Selection. Bihar Government’s Recruitment Process for Junior Engineers Cancelled; Supreme Court Directs Revised Merit List with AICTE-Exempt Universities....

The Supreme Court held that the eligibility criteria requiring AICTE approval for universities were contrary to established legal principles. It ruled that disqualifying candidates from AICTE-exempt u...

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Supreme Court Acquits All Accused in Neelam Abduction and Murder Case. Convictions Overturned Due to Doubts on Evidence and Witness Reliability....

The Supreme Court has acquitted seven accused individuals who were earlier convicted of abducting and murdering Neelam on August 30, 1985. The Court found that the prosecution failed to establish a co...

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Admission Denied Due to Hyper-Technical Grounds of Missing Original Caste Certificate Overturned by the Court, Granting Relief to the Student Based on Merit....

The petitioner Aryan Shende was denied admission to an engineering college despite securing a seat in the first round of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) based on merit. The reason for denial w...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against 18-Year-Old Student Over Instagram Post on Environmental Concerns. Expression of environmental concerns on social media without malicious intent towards religion does not attract Section 295-A of IPC....

The court's decision was based on the absence of any malicious intent to insult religion in the petitioner's Instagram post. The petitioner’s concern was for environmental harm, not an attack on rel...