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Right to Rehabilitation Confirmed. 92-Year-Old Woman Secures Her Entitlement to Alternate Land After Decades-Long Struggle Under the Wild Life Act....

The court ruled in favor of Mrs. Dagdabai Vitthal Kadam, a 92-year-old widow, directing the State of Maharashtra to provide her with 300 sq. ft. of alternate land. The ruling affirms her entitlement u...

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Land acquisition and resettlement challenges dismissed due to unexplained delay in follow-up and abandonment of initial relief under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act....

The petition, filed by the heirs of Babasaheb Pirjade, contested the acquisition of their agricultural land under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, claiming procedural lapses and illegal acquisition cal...

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Dispute Over Copyright and Originality in Competitive Examination Materials" A commercial appeal challenging the rejection of an interim injunction in a copyright infringement case involving educational content for competitive exams....

The case revolves around a copyright infringement suit filed by Ranjan Vasudeo Kolambe against Appa Hatnure and another respondent, alleging unauthorized copying of Kolambe's original books on Indian...

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High Court Orders Re-evaluation of Rehabilitation and Resettlement Benefits for Land Acquisition under National Highways Act. Court emphasizes individualized assessment under the 2013 Act for land acquisitions related to national highways....

The application of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013 ("2013 Act") to acquisitions under the National Highways Act, 1956 ("...

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"Minority Status Does Not Exempt Prior Permission Requirement for Non-Teaching Staff Appointments in Aided Colleges" High Court denies approval for appointments made without prior permission, upholding the mandate for transparency and uniformity in the recruitment process....

The High Court addressed whether minority institutions require prior permission from the Education Department when appointing non-teaching staff in aided colleges. The petitioners, appointed as Labora...

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Partition Dispute Judgment: Unregistered Partition Deed Not Subject to Stamp Duty and Penalty Requirement. The Bombay High Court held that an unregistered partition deed recording a family arrangement does not require impounding for stamp duty or registration, and ordered a refund of penalties....

The High Court in this Writ Petition addressed the legality of an order by the trial Court that sent an unregistered partition deed to the Collector of Stamps for assessing stamp duty and penalty. The...

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Case on Pre-emption Rights in Hindu Succession for Co-Heirs and Application of Hindu Succession Act, 1956. A detailed analysis of the right of pre-emption among Class I heirs, testamentary succession, and limitations under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, with reference to family property and co-heir rights....

This case examines the right of pre-emption among Class I heirs in Hindu succession when property devolves upon them. The appellants, heirs of Sushilabai, filed suit to assert their statutory right un...

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Legal Heirs and Tenant Rights: A Case of Bonafide Requirement Amid Successive Legal Battles. A nuanced exploration of tenancy rights, successor claims, and bonafide need in the High Court of Bombay....

The Bombay High Court dealt with a revision application against an eviction order grounded on the bonafide requirement of the original tenant, who passed away during proceedings. The court ultimately ...

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Accident Compensation Appeal Dismissed by Tribunal Based on Annual Income and Dependency Considerations. Tribunal dismisses appeal against assessed income and compensation in motor accident claim, considering dependency and multiplier principles....

An appeal was filed challenging the Tribunal’s assessment of the deceased’s income and the calculated compensation for his family due to his untimely death in a motor accident. The appellant insur...

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"High Court Quashes Obscenity Confiscation of Artistic Nudes – Upholds Artistic Freedom and Contemporary Standards" "Art is not Obscenity – Customs Authorities Directed to Release Confiscated Artworks."...

Facts and Procedural History Parties Involved Petitioner: B.K. Polimex India Private Limited Respondents: Union of India, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, Assistant Commissioner o...