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Supreme Court Upholds State's Demand for 10% Bid Amount as DMF Contribution in Minor Mineral Mining Cases. Section 15 of MMDR Act Empowers State to Fix Contribution for Minor Minerals, Not Section 9B.

The Supreme Court dismissed appeals challenging demand notices requiring successful bidders for minor mineral mining to deposit 10% of the total bid a...

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Supreme Court Quashes Gangster Act Proceedings for Lack of Violence Allegations and Non-Application of Mind. Definition of 'Gang' Under Section 2(b) of Uttar Pradesh Gangsters Act Requires Violence or Threat; Procedural Rules Mandate Independent Application of Mind by Authorities.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by Vinod Bihari Lal against the State of Uttar Pradesh and another, quashing the proceedings under the Utt...

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"High Court Strikes Down Reassessment Order Against Wavy Construction LLP as Time-Barred" "Reassessment proceedings held invalid due to exceeding statutory limitation under the Income Tax Act, 1961."

The Bombay High Court quashed the reassessment order dated September 30, 2022, passed against Wavy Construction LLP under Sections 147, 143(3), and 14...

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"High Court Upholds Eviction Decree Amid Claims of Jurisdiction and Subletting" "Revisiting the tenant-landlord dynamics: Jurisdiction, bonafide needs, and compliance under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act."

The Bombay High Court dismissed a revision application challenging eviction decrees under Section 115 of the CPC. It upheld findings of the Trial and ...

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"Bombay High Court Quashes Eviction Decree: Tenant’s Non-Payment Claim Invalidated Due to Absence of Valid Notice" "Landlord’s eviction suit dismissed for failure to comply with procedural demand notice requirements under Maharashtra Rent Control Act."

The eviction decree passed by the Trial Court and upheld by the Appellate Court was set aside due to: Lack of a valid demand notice as required und...

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“Preservation of Tenancy Integrity: A Dispute of Subletting and Default in Rent Payment” "Exploring indivisible tenancy and the principles of partial eviction under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999."

1. Nature of the Dispute The case revolves around the premises in Supariwala Mansion, where tenants Genarosa and Ricardia Annes were in possession of...

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Bombay High Court Confirms Eviction of Licensee in Landmark Tenancy Case. Interpretation of Section 15A of the Bombay Rent Act Clarified: Shared Licenses Do Not Confer Tenancy Rights.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Petitioners, legal heir of the original defendant, confirming the eviction order passed by ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Arbitrator Appointment: Non-Arbitrable Disputes Governed by Statutory Jurisdiction. Disputes under the Payment of Wages Act and Industrial Disputes Act held non-arbitrable; High Court order reversed with costs imposed on the respondent.

The Supreme Court disallowed the appointment of an arbitrator under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, holding that disputes...

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High Court Quashes Non-Admissible Appeal Order in MEIS Scrip Dispute. Resolving ambiguity in appeal provisions under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992.

  Maintainability of Appeal: Rejection letters from JDGFT constitute appealable decisions under Section 15. The ADGFT acted within its jurisdictio...

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“Fair Hearing, Delayed Resolution: Judicial Discretion in SEBI’s Show-Cause Notice” Balancing justice and due process amidst allegations of delay, laches, and procedural fairness.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition challenging a show-cause notice issued by SEBI, emphasizing the need for judicial restraint in interfering...