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"Family Partition Deed Registered Within Time Due to Exclusion of Period for Stamp Duty Adjudication" Bombay High Court rules in favor of petitioner, excludes time taken by authorities in adjudicating stamp duty from calculation of registration period under Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908.

The case lies in the interpretation of Section 23 of the Registration Act in conjunction with Section 34 of the Bombay Stamp Act. The court ruled that...

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High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceedings Against Retired GMC Professor Due to Delay in Inquiry. Disciplinary action initiated 10 years after incident declared unwarranted; pension and retirement benefits to be released.

The court ruled that the prolonged delay in initiating and conducting disciplinary proceedings—five years after the incident and nine years in total...

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Supreme Court Upholds Constitutional Validity of Section 17(5)(d) of the CGST Act, Restricting Input Tax Credit on Construction of Immovable Property for Leasing. No ITC on Goods and Services Used in Construction for Leasing under Section 17(5)(d), Says Supreme Court.

The constitutional validity of Section 17(5)(d) of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act, 2017, concerning the denial of Input Tax Credit (ITC...

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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 concer...

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"High Court of Bombay Modifies Probate Judgment: Letters of Administration with Will Annexed Granted" "A 50-year-old Will dispute resolved with critical emphasis on secondary evidence and suspicious circumstances."

The probate of a Will executed in 1956, the Bombay High Court granted Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, modifying the previous order wh...

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High Court of Bombay Dismisses Tenant's Petition on Unauthorised Subletting. Unauthorized subletting by the tenant upheld; eviction ordered despite alternate accommodation claims.

  Introduction and Background: Petitioner: Louis Lobo (original defendant), challenges the decree passed by the Appellate Bench of Small Caus...

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High Court Quashes Sessions Judge's Suo Moto Revision in Arrest Case. The Bombay High Court set aside the Sessions Judge's use of suo moto powers in a matter involving a female accused's night-time arrest.

The Bombay High Court at Nagpur, in the case of Shahrukh Ziya Mohammad vs. State of Maharashtra & Ors., addressed the propriety of a Sessions Jud...

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Dispute over Tenancy Rights in Sohni Mansion, Mumbai A civil revision application dealing with the complex issue of tenancy succession under the Bombay Rent Act, 1947, with the High Court deliberating on familial ties and residence claims.

The applicant,  claimed to be the nephew of the original tenant, Dinamai, and argued that he had lived with her as a family member from 1974 until he...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Death Sentence for Cannibalistic Parricide. In a gruesome case of matricide, the High Court affirms the death penalty for a son who brutally murdered his mother, eviscerating her body.

The Bombay High Court, in the case of The State of Maharashtra vs. Sunil Rama Kuchkoravi, upheld the death sentence awarded to the convict, Sunil Kuc...

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"Cheque Bounce Case Acquitted Due to Non-Compliance with Notice Period" "Failure to comply with statutory time frame leads to acquittal under Negotiable Instruments Act."

The High Court of Bombay at Goa, presided over by Justice Bharat P. Deshpande, addressed the issue of compliance with Section 138(1)(b) of the Negotia...