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High Court Quashes Stamp Duty Order in Property Dispute Under Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957, Remands for Fresh Consideration Based on Prior Possession Claim

The petitioners filed a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, 1950, challenging an order dated 25.11.2019 that directed them t...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition by Cooperative Society Quashing Orders Under Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act Due to Jurisdictional Errors and Procedural Violations -- Inclusion of Non-Members in Registration Documents Set Aside

The Bombay High Court allowed the writ petition filed by Petit Mansion C-Wing Cooperative Housing Society Limited and its Chairperson challenging orde...

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Applicability of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Restrictions – Leasehold Property – Market Valuation – Stamp Duty Deficit – Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958

A recital affecting market value must be expressly mentioned in the instrument itself or clearly referenced in an annexure to be considered for stamp ...

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Development Agreement Construed as Conveyance Due to Transfer of Substantial Property Rights — Bombay High Court Dismissed Writ Petition Challenging Stamp Duty Classification

Distinction Between Conveyance and Development Agreement — Extensive Rights of Developer Held as Conveyance Under Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958 Subst...

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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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Partition Dispute Judgment: Unregistered Partition Deed Not Subject to Stamp Duty and Penalty Requirement. The Bombay High Court held that an unregistered partition deed recording a family arrangement does not require impounding for stamp duty or registration, and ordered a refund of penalties.

The High Court in this Writ Petition addressed the legality of an order by the trial Court that sent an unregistered partition deed to the Collector o...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Stamp Duty Demand in Auction Case. Court clarifies that market value determined in judicial auctions cannot be independently reassessed by stamp authorities.

The Bombay High Court has quashed a demand notice issued for deficit stamp duty and penalty. The Court held that where a property is sold under a cour...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Stamp Duty Demand on Rectification Deed. The Court ruled in favor of the petitioners, reducing the stamp duty on the rectified property area from 925.30 sq.mtrs. to 178.27 sq.mtrs.

The Bombay High Court quashed the orders of the Collector of Stamps and Appellate Authority. The court held that the demand for stamp duty on 925.30 s...

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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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"Family Partition Deed Registered Within Time Due to Exclusion of Period for Stamp Duty Adjudication" Bombay High Court rules in favor of petitioner, excludes time taken by authorities in adjudicating stamp duty from calculation of registration period under Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908.

The case lies in the interpretation of Section 23 of the Registration Act in conjunction with Section 34 of the Bombay Stamp Act. The court ruled that...