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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Directed Demolition of Unauthorized Construction by Respondent No. 2. Upholding the Rule of Law — Court Ordered Baramati Municipal Council to Act Against Illegal Construction

Constitution of India, 1950 — Article 226 — Writ Petition Maintainable — Civil Jurisdiction Not Barred — Unauthorized Construction — Demolit...

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"High Court of Bombay Reviews Legality of Prosecution Against Hubtown Ltd. Directors for Delayed TDS Payments" "The Court examines the applicability of Section 276B of the Income Tax Act for delays in depositing TDS by Hubtown Ltd., considering the scope and limits of prosecution."

The Bombay High Court addressed a group of criminal writ petitions challenging the prosecution of directors of Hubtown Ltd. for delayed Tax Deducted a...

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Mumbai Tenant Eviction Dispute Revisited by High Court. High Court Remands Case to Small Causes Court for Fresh Determination on Rent Payment Compliance

The eviction of a tenant from a property in Mumbai due to alleged rent arrears. The tenant disputes the rulings of the Small Causes Court and its Appe...

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Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Act Redevelopment Case: Compliance, Delays, and Judicial Decisions in Urban Renewal Efforts

The redevelopment case under the Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Act: Involving multiple parties including developers, municipal authorities, and coo...

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Legal Analysis of Dishonored Cheques Case. Delve into the intricacies of evidence, witness testimonies, and contractual obligations in a high-stakes legal battle over dishonored cheques under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

The case revolves around the issuance of cheques by Ambitious Marketing to Kores (India) Ltd. for goods received but not honored due to "payment stopp...

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Supreme Court Quashes Proceedings Against Former Directors in Cheque Dishonour Case Due to Prior Resignation. Directors Cannot Be Held Liable Under Section 141 of Negotiable Instruments Act When Cheques Were Issued After Their Resignation Was Statutorily Recorded in Form 32 Under Companies Act, 1956.

The Supreme Court addressed appeals concerning criminal liability of former directors in cheque dishonour cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable In...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Negotiable Instruments Act Case Against High Court's Quashing of Summoning Order. High Court Erred in Adjudicating Time-Barred Debt Issue at Summoning Stage Under Section 482 CrPC as Limitation is Mixed Question of Law and Fact Requiring Evidence.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by the original complainant challenging the Delhi High Court's order that quashed a summoning order in a cheque dish...