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Bombay High Court Declared Reassessment Notice Under Section 148 Of The Income-Tax Act, 1961 As Without Jurisdiction – Held That Search-Based Proceedings Should Have Been Initiated Under Section 153C

Search-Based Reassessment – Jurisdictional Defect – Section 153C Overrides Section 147 & Section 148 – Lack Of Independent Material For Reas...

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Apportionment Dispute in Compensation—Land Acquisition Officer (LAO) Lacked Jurisdiction—Dispute to be Referred to Civil Court

Maharashtra Highways Act, 1955—Section 19C(4)—Apportionment dispute in compensation for acquired land—LAO had no authority to decide—Matter to...

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Municipal Council’s Discretion – Rights of Property Owners – Principles of Natural Justice – Court’s Power of Judicial Review

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 226 – Power of High Courts to issue writs – Judicial review of administrative actions – Discretionary po...

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Writ Petition Against Show Cause Notice Issued by Waqf Board Dismissed – Bombay High Court.

Writ Petition Filed Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India – No Violation of Fundamental Rights – Availability of Alternative Remedy – D...

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High Court Upholds General Court Martial Conviction Under POCSO Act. Judicial Review of Court Martial Proceedings – Sexual Offences Against Minors – Scope of High Court’s Jurisdiction Under Article 226

Judicial Review of Court Martial Proceedings: The High Court, under Article 226, can review Court Martial proceedings if there is a denial of fundamen...

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Height Clearance NOC Dispute in Slum Rehabilitation Project. Court Directs AAI to Issue NOC for 84.92 Meters AMSL, Rejects AAI’s Argument of Lapsed Application Due to Minor Procedural Lapses

Procedural Lapses vs. Substantive Compliance: The Court held that minor procedural lapses, such as the absence of the signatory’s name and witn...

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Review Jurisdiction, Suppression of Evidence, and Award of Back Wages. Supreme Court Upholds Review Jurisdiction, Condemns Suppression of Evidence, and Modifies Back Wages Award.

The Supreme Court held that MSRTC was guilty of suggestio falsi and suppresio veri by not disclosing its pleadings before the MACT to the Labour Co...

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Supreme Court Upholds Demand Notices for Recovery of Rebate on Electricity Tariff. Promissory Estoppel Yields to Public Interest – Rebate Withdrawal Validated

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals, holding that: The appellants were not entitled to the rebate under the notification dated 30.09.1991, as the...