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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 Upholds Land Ownership of Legal Heirs Against Government's Invalid Lease in Land Revenue Dispute. Ownership Rights Established Through Unchallenged Revenue Order Under M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959, Section 158(3)(1), Barring Government's Subsequent Lease to Development Authority.

The dispute centered on ownership of agricultural land in village Milawali, Gwalior, between the legal heirs of Dilip Singh (appellants) and the Speci...

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Supreme Court Upholds Municipal Corporation in Water Tax Levy Under UP Water Supply and Sewerage Act, 1975 - Reverses Refund Order. Water and Sewerage Tax Imposed on Premises is Valid as Tax on Lands and Buildings Under Entry 49 of List II, Not a Fee, Under Section 52(1)(a) of the Act.

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by the first respondent, Pradeshiya Industrial and Investment Corporation, challenging the levy of water ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Will Dispute, Restoring Trial Court Decree for Possession. Registered Will Upheld as Validly Proved Under Indian Succession Act and Indian Evidence Act, While Unregistered Will Found Forged Based on Suspicious Circumstances.

The dispute centered on the validity of two wills concerning a residential property originally owned by Ms. Jessie Jayalakshmi. The appellant, claimin...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Developer's Appeal in Land Acquisition Compensation Case Due to Lack of Locus Standi. Developer Not a 'Person Interested' Under Section 3(b) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, as Its Interest Arose After Acquisition Through Agreement with Acquiring Authority.

The dispute arose from land acquisition by the Burdwan Development Authority (BDA) for a satellite township in Burdwan, West Bengal, under the Land Ac...