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High Court Allows Writ Petition Directing Municipal Authorities to Consider Pending Tax Representations - Administrative Inaction Cannot Be Justified by Pendency of Judicial Proceedings - Mandamus Issued for Consideration Within 60 Days...

The petitioner filed a writ petition seeking mandamus to direct municipal authorities to consider his representations dated 27.07.2017 and 10.08.2017 regarding adjustment of excess tax paid towards fu...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Under Article 227 of Constitution of India Challenging 0Execution Order -- Judgment Debtors' Application Under Order XXI Rule 11 of CPC Rejected in Dispute Over Mediated Settlement and Default Clause Enforcement...

The High Court of Karnataka dismissed a writ petition filed by judgment debtors challenging an execution order. The case involved a mediated settlement where the judgment debtors agreed to pay Rs.4,50...

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High Court Partly Allows Husband's Revision Petition in Maintenance Case Under Family Courts Act and CrPC -- Maintenance Reduced from Rs.4,000 to Rs.2,500 Per Month Due to Husband's Financial Constraints and Responsibilities Towards Daughter and Parents...

The High Court of Karnataka heard a revision petition filed by the husband against a Family Court order awarding Rs.4,000 per month as maintenance to his wife under Section 125 CrPC. The husband argue...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal in Industrial Dispute -- Res Judicata Bars Re-examination of Domestic Enquiry Fairness Under Industrial Disputes Act...

The Writ Appeal was filed by the appellant-Union against the dismissal of their writ petition by the Single Judge, which upheld the Labour Court's decision that the fairness of domestic enquiry was re...

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High Court Quashes FIR in Criminal Petitions Under BNSS, 2023 Due to False Allegations of Physical Relationship on Pretext of Marriage. Petitioners Acquitted as Proceedings Deemed Abuse of Process...

The High Court of Karnataka heard two criminal petitions filed under Section 528 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) seeking to quash an FIR registered by Byadarahalli Police. The FIR a...

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High Court Allows Appeal, Holds Insurance Company Liable for Compensation in Driver's Death During Temporary Stop at Check Post Under Employees Compensation Act...

The High Court allowed appeal filed by dependents of deceased driver against exoneration of Insurance Company from liability -- Deceased was driving lorry from Hyderabad to Bengaluru when he stopped a...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition by Gramapanchayath Officials Challenging Trial Court Orders on Tax Recovery Compliance, Upholds Mandate Under Code of Civil Procedure and Constitution...

The High Court of Karnataka dismissed a writ petition filed by officials of Gramapanchayath challenging trial court orders related to tax recovery compliance. The petitioners, represented by Smt. Bhar...

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Injunction Suit Not Maintainable When Title Is Disputed...

The High Court of Karnataka held that when title to immovable property is disputed, a suit for mere permanent or mandatory injunction is not maintainable without seeking declaration of title. In this...

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High Court Disposes Writ Petition Under Article 227 of Constitution of India, Directs Trial Court to Reconsider Compromise Decree in Ancestral Property Dispute Involving Fraud Allegations...

The petitioners filed a writ petition under Article 227 of Constitution of India to quash a compromise decree in OS No. 123/2025, alleging it was fraudulent as they were not made parties despite being...

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High Court Acquits Accused in Rash Driving Case Under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304A IPC Due to Lack of Evidence and Procedural Lapses -- Conviction Overturned and Acquittal Restored...

The appellant was convicted by the first appellate court under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304A of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) for rash and negligent driving causing death and injuries in a road acc...