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"Bombay High Court Upholds Trial Court Acquittal in Civil Dispute-Turned Criminal Case" "Court emphasizes lack of reliable evidence, rejects prosecution case citing contradictions and civil dispute context."

The Bombay High Court dismissed the State's appeal challenging the acquittal of two accused by the Trial Court. The case, rooted in a civil property d...

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Supreme Court Upholds Auction Validity: Battle Over Mortgage Redemption and Property Title. A landmark ruling interpreting the SARFAESI Act clarifies borrower and auction purchaser rights amidst contested mortgage and property transfer cases.

The Supreme Court adjudicated a dispute arising from a public auction under the SARFAESI Act involving Celir LLP (auction purchaser), Sumati Prasad Ba...

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Critical Judicial Interpretation of Balancing Legal Framework and Justice Delivery "Exploring the legal nuances and judicial reasoning in a pivotal case."

The judgment elucidates key legal principles while addressing facts and applying relevant sections. It highlights judicial discretion, the interplay b...

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"Supreme Court Acquits Appellants in Jharkhand Murder Case: Lack of Evidence Breaks the Chain" "Suspicion, no matter how strong, cannot substitute proof beyond doubt."

The Supreme Court of India, acquitted the appellants, reversing their convictions for the murder of Hamida Parween under Section 302 IPC. The Court em...

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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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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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"Supreme Court Decides on Marumakkathayam Property Disputes: Clarifies Law on Partition and Succession." "A precedent-setting judgment resolving the interplay of customary matrilineal laws and property rights."

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court and Trial Court decisions concerning the partition of property under the Marumakkathayam system, a matrilineal...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Specific Performance in a Property Dispute. Equitable relief denied due to buyer's conduct and financial incapacity.

The Supreme Court of India,  overturned the High Court's decree for specific performance. The Court restored the Trial Court's decision dismissing t...

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"Supreme Court Resolves Familial Property Dispute with Key Findings on Deeds and Consideration" Clarifying the distinction between settlement deeds and gift deeds under Indian law.

The Supreme Court reversed the High Court's decision and restored the trial court and first appellate court findings. It determined that the deed exec...

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Appellate Court Upholds Quashing of FIR Against Respondents 4 and 5: Insufficient Evidence in Harassment Allegations. Family Dispute Over Property Lacks Specific Allegations Against Certain Accused; High Court's Quashing Order Affirmed.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 342, 347, 504, 506, 116, and 384 read with Section 34. Maintenance and Welfare of ...