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Bombay High Court Orders Eviction in a Rent Dispute Case. Tenant's failure to comply with rent payment obligations leads to eviction under the Bombay Rent Act, 1947.

The Bombay High Court upheld an eviction order against the tenants for non-payment of rent. The petitioners/tenants were accused of defaulting on rent...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses Tenant’s Revision Application: Upholds Eviction for Failure to Pay Rent and Unauthorized Alterations" "Tenants cannot deny landlord’s title without surrendering possession: Legal heirs of Kashinath Kolwankar lose final appeal."

Civil revision application filed by the legal heirs of the deceased Kashinath Ramchandra Kolwankar, challenging the eviction decree passed by the Appe...

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Landlord-Tenant Consent Order Dispute: Ownership and Eviction Battle Over Dilapidated Property. Supreme Court sets aside High Court's decision, reaffirming tenant does not gain ownership based on the consent order of 1979.

A legal dispute between a landlord and tenant, which started as an eviction case, culminated in a consent order in 1979. Despite settling, the tenant ...

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Dismissal of Petitions in Tenancy Dispute Over Sangli Municipal Land. Bombay High Court rejects petitions challenging tenancy rights and land development in Sangli under the Maharashtra Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948.

The Bombay High Court dismissed two petitions challenging the Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal's (MRT) order, which denied the petitioners' claim of tenan...

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Delay in Bringing Legal Heirs on Record Condoned: First Appellate Court's Decision Upheld. The Bombay High Court upheld the First Appellate Court’s decision to condone delay in bringing legal heirs on record, emphasizing the importance of tenancy issues in determining civil suit proceedings.

Two petitions challenged the orders passed by the First Appellate Authority in 2022 concerning delay in bringing legal heirs on record after the death...

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Title Suit on Joint Ownership: Sale of Undivided Property Deemed Invalid by Supreme Court. A co-owner cannot transfer an entire joint property without partition; the sale of Brij Mohan’s share in joint family property is restricted to his undivided portion.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the defendant-appellant S.K. Golam Lalchand, who claimed to have purchased an entire property from Bri...

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Bombay High Court Revises Mesne Profits and Interest in Dispute Between Forbes Gokak Ltd. and BPCL. Court fixes quantum of mesne profits while reducing interest rate in long-standing tenancy dispute.

The dispute between M/s. Forbes Gokak Ltd. (landlord) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) (tenant) regarding mesne profits and interest af...

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Appeal Allowed by High Court; Special Tribunal's Order Set Aside in Land Compensation Case. High Court reaffirms appellants' 1/5th share in compensation as decreed by Civil Courts, directing fair distribution and compensation repayment with interest.

The High Court allowed the appeal filed by the appellants, overturning the order of the Special Tribunal, Nagpur, in Compensation Case No.126/2017. Th...

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Supreme Court Upholds Execution Court's Jurisdiction to Extend Time for Deposit in Specific Performance Case. Application for Extension of Time and Rescission Must be Treated as Part of Original Suit, Not Execution Proceedings.

The Supreme Court of India upheld the jurisdiction of the Execution Court to extend the time for depositing the balance sale consideration in a specif...

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High Court of Bombay Rejects Amendment to Written Statement in 21-Year-Old Suit. Defendant's attempt to introduce a 2002 letter after the original plaintiff's death rejected due to severe prejudice and lack of bona fides.

The Bombay High Court dismissed an application to amend the written statement in a 21-year-old ejectment suit. The defendant sought to introduce a let...