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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Insolvency Case Involving Trademark Ownership Dispute. The Court upheld NCLAT's finding that NCLT's declaration of trademark ownership impermissibly modified the approved Resolution Plan under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

The appeal arose from a dispute over trademark ownership in the context of a corporate insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankrupt...

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Supreme Court Quashes Unilateral Assignment of Leasehold Rights – Res Judicata Bars Fresh Application Without Resolving Legal Complications. Finality of Quasi-Judicial Orders Upheld – Liberty to Reapply Only After Civil Court Resolution

Res Judicata Applicability – Principles of res judicata apply to quasi-judicial authorities. A Competent Authority’s findings bind parties unle...

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Property Dispute – Sale Deed Interpretation – Injunction and Ownership Rights

The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of documentary evidence, proper interpretation of sale deeds, and adherence to factual findings when evalu...

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Supreme Court of India — Appeal Dismissed — No Ownership or Leasehold Rights Conferred — Remedy for Recovery of Possession or Unearned Income Kept Open

Lease Agreement Not Executed — No Transfer of Leasehold Rights — Auction Sale on 'As Is' Basis — Rights Under Lease Agreement Limited — Liquid...

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Aakarphod Patrak Not a Document of Title: Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Land Sub-Division Order. Court Holds Hissa Form No. 4 Does Not Confer Title; Upholds Minister’s Decision Declaring Aakarphod Patrak No. 12 of 1968 as Infructuous

Aakarphod Patrak/Hissa Form No. 4 – The Bombay High Court held that Aakarphod Patrak or Hissa Form No. 4 (based on the Gunakar Book) does not...

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Rejection of Plaint – Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) – Limitation and Cause of Action – Requirement of Evidence at Trial.

The High Court upheld the Trial Court’s decision, stating that the issues of limitation and cause of action required detailed examination through ev...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Over Rejection of Plaint Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC. The Court held that the plaint disclosed triable issues regarding mortgage, power of attorney revocation, and jurisdiction, and could not be rejected at the threshold.

The appellant, Vinod Infra Developers Ltd., claimed ownership of agricultural land in Jodhpur and alleged that it had borrowed Rs. 7.5 crores from res...

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Supreme Court Declines Relief Under Article 32 for Property Dispute. Petitioners advised to seek remedy through recall or appeal of the Bombay High Court judgment.

The Supreme Court of India, exercising jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution, dismissed a writ petition seeking to declare a High Court ju...