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"Landowners Challenge MIDC Over Land Classification and Compensation" "Petitioners demand reclassification and enhanced compensation for perennially-irrigated land."

The case involves a writ petition filed by Hiraman Yashwant Kathe and others challenging the decision of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corpor...

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Trustees’ Authority in Managing Encroached Land for Slum Rehabilitation: Bombay High Court Clarifies. Bombay High Court allows PLAINTIFFS to collaborate with developers to undertake slum rehabilitation on its encroached lands, empowering trustees under the Public Trust Act.

1. Introduction:The plaintiffs, A. H. Wadia Trust, a public charitable trust, along with its trustees (Plaintiffs No. 2 to 5), approached the court vi...

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Demand for Tax Dues Prior to Acquisition Quashed Under IBC Provisions. Bombay High Court rules that tax dues from before the acquisition of a company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) cannot be recovered from the buyer of the assets during liquidation proceedings.

The petitioner, sought to quash demand notices issued by the Gram Panchayat, Gowari, seeking recovery of outstanding tax dues pertaining to the period...

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High Court Rules on Unlawful Subletting: Transfer of Tenancy Disguised as Business Sale Invalid. Court highlights the misuse of tenancy rights and emphasizes protection of landlords under Bombay Rent Act.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, legal heirs, in a long-standing eviction dispute regarding unlawful subletting of commercial p...

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Public Interest Over Private Land Use. Court Upholds Public Infrastructure Development over Landowners’ Rights, Ensuring Fair Compensation for Damages.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the petition filed by landowners challenging the Goa Tamnar Transmission Project. The court ruled that the project, wh...

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Writ Petition Dismissed on Land Development Rights. A dispute over land acquired for a public bus depot leads to rejection of development claims by private landowners, with the court emphasizing public interest over private rights.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) along with other respondents, the Bombay High Court dismissed the petition. The Petitione...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Writ Petition Filed After Decades on Grounds of Delay, Laches, and Suppression of Facts. The petitioners' long delay and withholding of key facts led to the dismissal of claims over land requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence and acquired by HMT Ltd.

The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal by HMT Ltd., dismissing the writ petition filed by the heirs of Putta Narasamma after several decades. T...

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"High Court Denies Hindustan Unilever Ltd.’s Writ Petition Against Income Tax Demand; Directs Appeal as Remedy" "Jurisdictional authority and tax compliance obligations scrutinized in a high-value international intellectual property rights acquisition."

The Bombay High Court dismissed Hindustan Unilever Ltd.'s writ petition challenging a demand raised by the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax under Sec...

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"Supreme Court Settles Land Acquisition Dispute: Compensation Ordered for Safety Zone Land in Cement Project" "Ultra-Tech Cement Ltd. held not liable for compensation; State of Himachal Pradesh to pay and recover from Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. (JAL)."

The Supreme Court of India addressed a dispute regarding land acquisition for a safety zone around a cement plant. The Court held that Ultra-Tech Ceme...

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Acquiring Body Barred from Seeking Reference under Section 28-A(3) of the Land Acquisition Act. The Bombay High Court ruled that acquiring bodies cannot seek references under Section 28-A(3), as the legislative intent was to benefit landowners, not the acquiring bodies.

  Background of Acquisition (Paras 1-2) Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation Limited was the acquiring body for the Bori Medium...