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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Specific Performance Case, Reversing High Court's Setting Aside of Concurrent Findings. High Court Erred in Holding Plaint Lacked Specific Averments Under Section 16(c) of Specific Relief Act, 1963, as Readiness and Willingness Must Be Inferred from Plaint as a Whole.

The dispute arose from an agreement to sell executed on 10.10.1976 by Ram Singh in favor of Sughar Singh for a sale consideration of Rs.56,000, with R...

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Supreme Court Upholds Appellant in Service Law Seniority Dispute Based on Select Panel Merit. Seniority of Direct Recruits Determined by Order of Merit in Select Panel Under DoPT OM Dated 3 July 1986, Not Date of Joining, as 1971 Rules Were Silent on Inter-Se Seniority for Combined All India List.

The dispute arose from the Military Engineering Service, where candidates were selected in 1983 for Superintendent posts across five Commands but some...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal for Suppression of Material Facts in Land Acquisition Dispute. Writ petitioner must disclose all relevant facts including prior civil suit and appeal; failure to do so disentitles equitable relief under Article 226.

The case involves an appeal by the sons of M. Krishna Reddy against the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and others. The appellants claimed that ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals of Housing Board Against High Court Order Directing Arbitration Tribunal to Entertain Fresh Claim Despite Prior Arbitral Award. Principle of Issue Estoppel and Finality of Award Under Arbitration Act, 1996 Applied.

The case involves three civil appeals by the Madhya Pradesh Housing and Infrastructure Development Board against a common judgment of the Madhya Prade...

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Supreme Court Allows Transfer Petition in Divorce Case for Wife's Convenience. Transfer directed from Gurugram to Gwalior under Section 25 CPC due to petitioner's residence and considerable distance between forums, with respondent raising no objection.

The Supreme Court of India heard a transfer petition filed by the petitioner-wife under Section 25 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The petitione...

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Supreme Court Allows Transfer Petition in Divorce Case for Convenience of Petitioner-Wife. Transfer Granted from Thane, Maharashtra, to Mangalore, Karnataka, Due to Considerable Distance and No Objection from Respondent, Under Civil Original Jurisdiction.

The dispute arose from a transfer petition filed by the petitioner-wife seeking to relocate a divorce petition initiated by the respondent-husband. Th...