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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Market Committee Licence Dispute Over Auction Platform Allotment. Allotment of auction platform adjacent to shop not linked to shop ownership or licence under specific rules, and market committee's policy-based discretion upheld.

The dispute arose from the allotment of an auction platform in the Agricultural Produce Market, Chandigarh, involving the appellant, owner and licence...

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Supreme Court Allows Tenant's Appeal in Uttar Pradesh Rent Act Case by Reversing Eviction Decree. Tenant Entitled to Protection Under Section 20(4) Despite Claiming Lower Rent Rate as Deposit of Arrears as Demanded Before First Date of Hearing Was Unconditional.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by a tenant against an eviction decree. The appellant was a tenant against whom a suit for recovery of arrears of re...

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Supreme Court Permits Withdrawal of Special Leave Petitions in Tenancy Dispute Following Termination of Development Agreement. Tenants Allowed to Withdraw Petitions as Cause Did Not Survive After Agreement Termination, with Liberty Reserved to Challenge Fresh Agreement Before Appropriate Forum.

The Supreme Court addressed special leave petitions filed by tenants aggrieved by judgments of the Bombay High Court in writ petitions concerning prem...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court's Decision in Property Title Dispute Due to Lack of Evidence on Power of Attorney. Concurrent Findings of Lower Courts Restored as Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Title and Compliance with Registration Act for Foreign-Executed Document.

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by the original plaintiffs seeking declaration of title and recovery of possession over a property, all...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal in Land Acquisition Case Due to Lack of Locus Standi of Subsequent Purchasers. Acquisition Does Not Lapse Under Section 24(2) of RFCTLARR Act, 2013 as Subsequent Purchasers Cannot Claim Compensation or Challenge Proceedings After Section 4 Notification.

The dispute arose from a land acquisition case where the State of Haryana appealed against a High Court judgment that declared the acquisition lapsed ...