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Supreme Court Dismissed Appeal on Stamp Duty Liability in Agreement to Sell – Reiterated Possession Clause Governs Duty Implication

Stamp Duty – Bombay Stamp Act, 1958 – Agreement to Sell Deemed as Conveyance When Possession Delivered – Courts Impounded Document for Recovery ...

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"Supreme Court: High Court Overstepped Jurisdiction in Mumbai Eviction Dispute" "Reaffirming Quasi-Judicial Authority and Expediency in Eviction Proceedings"

  Context and Background The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) initiated eviction proceedings under Section 105B of the Mumbai M...

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Dispute Over Flats Ownership and Specific Performance. High Court Resolves Complex Real Estate Ownership and Contractual Dispute.

1. Background Disputes arose regarding ownership and specific performance of agreements for Flats Nos. 901, 902, 1001, and 1002 in Mangal Kunj, "B"...

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High Court Quashes Deficit Stamp Duty Demand on Deemed Conveyance After 20-Year Delay. Maharashtra Co-operative Housing Society Succeeds in Writ Petition; Stamp Duty Demand Set Aside

The judgment emphasized that demands for deficit stamp duty are subject to a statutory time limitation under Section 53A of the Maharashtra Stamp Act....

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Supreme Court Upholds Stamp Duty and Registration Requirements for Sale Agreements. Clarity on Stamp Duty Liability for Agreements Preceding Sale Deeds.

The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the obligation to pay appropriate stamp duty on sale agreements preceding registered sale deeds. The Court rule...

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Plaintiff’s Suit for Property Possession Upheld. Court Rules in Favor of Plaintiff’s Ownership Claim Despite Defendants’ Incomplete Sale Agreement Defense

This appeal was filed against the judgment and decree of the 2nd Ad-hoc Additional District Judge, Wardha, which overturned the decision of the Civil ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Death Penalty for Accused in Rape and Murder Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Sections 302 and 376 IPC sustained as witness testimonies were trustworthy and chain of circumstances was complete, applying last seen theory and Section 106 Evidence Act.

The Supreme Court of India heard a criminal appeal by an accused convicted under Sections 302 and 376 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, for the rape and...