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Possession Relief in Specific Performance Decree: Supreme Court Clarifies Law. Even without an express relief for possession in a specific performance decree, the court can enforce possession rights under the Specific Relief Act and Transfer of Property Act.

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court’s order that directed the executing court to hand over possession to the decree-holder, even though the decr...

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Enforcement of a Decree and Interpretation of Reciprocal Adjustments. Balancing Liabilities in Execution: A Case on Interest Calculation and Set-Off

The Bombay High Court (Coram: Amit Borkar, J.) addressed whether an executing court can interpret a decree to restrict interest on the decretal amount...

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High Court Quashes FIR: Civil Dispute Misinterpreted as Criminal Offense. Justice prevails as the Court clarifies the distinction between civil and criminal liability.

The Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench) quashed the FIR and criminal proceedings against applicants, emphasizing the civil nature of the dispute and ...

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Reaffirming Arbitral Awards: Indian High Court Upholds International Arbitration Award.

The Bombay High Court enforced an arbitral award passed by the International Court of Arbitration, London, affirming the legality of an assignment of ...

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The legal issue in the case revolves around the application of Section 14(1) and Section 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (HSA), concerning the property rights of Smt. Veerabhadramma, a female Hindu, over certain properties inherited or granted to her during her lifetime.

Key Issues: Nature of Property Rights under Section 14(1) and 14(2): Section 14(1) converts the limited estate of a Hindu female into an absol...

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Corporate Insolvency Resolution and Moratorium Effects on Judicial Deposits" The judgment addresses the interplay between the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) moratorium provisions and judicial deposits in appellate proceedings.

This case examines Siti Networks Ltd.'s request to withdraw funds deposited in court as part of an ongoing appellate proceeding after entering the Cor...

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"Bombay High Court Secures Creditor's Rights: Garnishee Ordered to Deposit ₹17.41 Crores" "Judgment Debtor's Liabilities to Garnishee Confirmed via Financial Records, Strengthening Execution of Decrees."

The Bombay High Court directed Olive Global Holding Pvt. Ltd. (Respondent/Garnishee) to deposit ₹17,40,82,984/- in court. The judgment emphasizes th...

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Arbitration Clause Rendered Ineffective After Sale Deed Execution, Rules Bombay High Court “Mere historical reference to an Agreement doesn’t sustain arbitration rights if the contract has ceased to exist.”

The case revolves around whether disputes arising out of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and related documents, which lacked a specific arbitratio...

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Review Petition in Supreme Court challenges the interpretation of contract clauses and seeks specific performance in a property transaction dispute.

This case pertains to the review petition filed by Siddamsetty Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. challenging the Supreme Court’s previous judgment. The petit...