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Refund of Stamp Duty Granted: Application Found Within Time Limit as per Section 48(1) of Maharashtra Stamp Act. Court allows refund of stamp duty under Maharashtra Stamp Act as application falls within prescribed time limit under Section 48(1) and amended proviso of Mah.5 of 2010.

The petitioner challenged the rejection of his refund application for stamp duty paid on an Agreement to Sale, which was canceled due to disputes and ...

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Writ Petition Dismissed: Appellate and Trial Court Decree Confirmed for Eviction of Defendant from Suit Premises. Legal heirs of the defendant fail to claim protected tenancy under Bombay Rent Act, 1947 after license expiry; Indian Railways ownership claim dismissed as irrelevant.

Writ petition challenging the eviction order passed by the Small Causes Court, the court dismissed the defendant's claim for protected tenancy under S...

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Dispute Over Eviction and Fair Market Rent in License Agreement: Applicability of Atma Ram Properties Principle in Licensee Eviction Cases

The Bombay High Court deliberated on whether a licensee, after the termination of the license agreement, should be directed to pay fair market rent or...

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"High Court of Bombay Dismisses Amendment Application in SR Enterprises vs. Gurbachan Kaur Jattinder Singh Chadha Case" "Amendment seeking to challenge Deed of Conveyance and implead new party rejected; Liberty granted to file fresh application on limited facts."

The Bombay High Court, through Justice Arif S. Doctor, dismissed an Interim Application (IA) by the Plaintiff, SR Enterprises. The IA sought to amend ...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Decision to Allow Amendment in Partition Suit Amidst Challenge to Will. Amendment of pleadings allowed under Order VI Rule 17 CPC to determine the validity of Will; High Court’s judgment confirmed by the Supreme Court.

Acts and Sections Discussed Order VI Rule 17 CPC: Pertains to amendment of pleadings in a civil suit. Order XI Rule 14 CPC: Deals with production ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Stamp Duty and Registration Requirements for Sale Agreements. Clarity on Stamp Duty Liability for Agreements Preceding Sale Deeds.

The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the obligation to pay appropriate stamp duty on sale agreements preceding registered sale deeds. The Court rule...

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Dispute Over Property Conveyance and Lease Agreement. The court addresses the long-standing legal battle regarding the execution of conveyance and the fraudulent lease deeds involving property developers and trustees under MOFA obligations.

This case involves a dispute over the execution of a conveyance deed for a co-operative housing society (Plaintiff) under the Maharashtra Ownership of...

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Non-Signatory’s Obligation in Family Arrangement Arbitration. A Ruling on the inclusion of non-signatories in arbitration proceedings concerning complex family business arrangements.

Deals with the appointment of a sole arbitrator under Sections 11(6) and 11(9) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The petitioners sought a...

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High Court Resolves Dispute over Shareholding in Hospital Project. Specific Performance Decree Enforces Sale of 50% Shares Amid Conflicting Bids and Automatic Sale Clause Dispute.

The Bombay High Court delivered a judgment concerning a business dispute between Ashok Kumar Kothari and Sanwarlal Agarwal over the shareholding of a ...

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Landlord-Tenant Consent Order Dispute: Ownership and Eviction Battle Over Dilapidated Property. Supreme Court sets aside High Court's decision, reaffirming tenant does not gain ownership based on the consent order of 1979.

A legal dispute between a landlord and tenant, which started as an eviction case, culminated in a consent order in 1979. Despite settling, the tenant ...