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Grant of Deemed Conveyance: Upholding Rights of Housing Societies Despite Unlawful Construction. Balancing flat purchasers' statutory rights with developers' non-compliance under the Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act (MOFA)....

The Bombay High Court addresses the pivotal issue of whether an illegal or unauthorized building structure impairs a cooperative housing society's statutory right to obtain a deemed conveyance of land...

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"Supreme Court Rules on Land Allocation: Equality and Public Interest Prevail" "Upholding constitutional principles, the court emphasizes public good over preferential treatment."...

The Supreme Court's scrutiny of land allotment policies by the State of Andhra Pradesh to privileged groups, including MPs, MLAs, and others. The judgment examines the violation of Article 14 (Right t...

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Challenge to Inclusion of 'Socialist' and 'Secular' in Preamble Dismissed. "Supreme Court affirms validity of the 42nd Amendment, emphasizing India's commitment to secularism and socialism as part of its constitutional ethos."...

The Supreme Court dismissed writ petitions challenging the insertion of the terms "socialist" and "secular" into the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by the 42nd Amendment (1976). The Court reitera...

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Supreme Court Expunges Adverse Remarks Against Judicial Officer. Safeguarding judicial independence with restraint and dignity in legal oversight....

The Supreme Court addressed appeals by Sonu Agnihotri, an Additional District and Sessions Judge, seeking expungement of adverse remarks by the Delhi High Court regarding his observations and directio...

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"Arbitral Mandate Extension Post-Expiry: Supreme Court Clarifies Section 29A of Arbitration Act" Pandemic and mutual consent deemed sufficient cause for mandate extension....

Application under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, for extending the mandate of an arbitral tribunal, can be entertained after the mandate has expired. The Supreme Court h...

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Caste Claim Rejection of 'Mana' Scheduled Tribe by Bombay High Court. Verification Process for Caste Claims: Pre-Constitutional Documents Hold Higher Probative Value...

The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the Petitioner challenging the rejection of his "Mana" Scheduled Tribe claim by the Scheduled Tribe Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee. The...

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"High Court Allows SVLDR Scheme Benefit Despite Higher Tax Quantification Declared Out of Abundant Caution" "Admitted Tax Liability Before Cut-Off Date Upholds Eligibility for Settlement Scheme, Emphasizing the Objective of Reducing Litigation"...

This petition raises the issue of eligibility under the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Scheme, 2019 (SVLDRS) in cases where tax liability was admitted before the stipulated cut-off date (Ju...

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"Premature Federal Society Formation Dismissed: Harmonizing MCS, MOFA, and RERA for Balanced Real Estate Development"...

1. Background of the Case (Para 3-5): Lodha Belmondo Housing Federation Ltd., comprising six co-operative societies, sought registration as a Federal Society under the MCS Act. The Respondent (Macr...

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Acquittal in Brutal Murder Case: Supreme Court Quashes Convictions in Lack of Legally Admissible Evidence. When suspicions fail legal scrutiny, justice demands proof beyond doubt....

The Supreme Court of India overturned the life imprisonment conviction of the appellants for a brutal murder, citing a lack of legally admissible evidence and flaws in the prosecution's case. The cas...

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"Supreme Court Decides on Marumakkathayam Property Disputes: Clarifies Law on Partition and Succession." "A precedent-setting judgment resolving the interplay of customary matrilineal laws and property rights."...

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court and Trial Court decisions concerning the partition of property under the Marumakkathayam system, a matrilineal customary law followed in parts of Kerala. The Co...