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Lapsing of Land Acquisition Proceedings: Bombay High Court Reiterates Compliance with Section 11A. "Justice Delayed in Acquisition Cannot Override Rights Protected by the Law"

The Bombay High Court quashed the impugned acquisition order, holding that the land acquisition proceedings concerning the petitioners' lands had laps...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition for Non-Exhaustion of Alternate Remedies. Petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution must follow procedural discipline, particularly where alternate remedies are available.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging an Order-in-Original for failure to exhaust alternate remedies. The petitioner alleged a b...

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"Court Upholds Land Acquisition; Directs Compensation to Legal Heirs" "Resolving Disputes Over Ancestral Land: Balancing Rights and Responsibilities"

The Bombay High Court deals with a protracted dispute over the acquisition of ancestral property for CIDCO's Navi Mumbai project. The case involves la...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Appeals in Property Dispute, Upholds Trial Court's Dismissal of Suit for Declaration and Recovery of Possession. The court held that the plaintiff failed to prove title and possession over the suit property, and the suit was barred by limitation.

The case involves two Regular First Appeals filed against the judgment and decree dated 07.11.2014 in O.S.No.72/2011 passed by the I Additional Senior...

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"High Court Rules Against NSE: Shareholder’s Rights Protected in Lack of Authority Case" "Safeguarding Property Rights in Shareholder Disputes."

The Bombay High Court quashed the National Stock Exchange’s (NSE) communication directing a stop on share transfers owned by the petitioner, Aloysiu...

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Court Allows Wife's Impleadment in Suit Alleging Collusion and Asset Misappropriation to Defeat Maintenance Rights.

The estranged wife of defendant Arun Pathak. The applicant seeks to join an ongoing partition suit regarding joint family property, alleging collusion...

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A Dispute Over NOC for High-Rise Construction Near Defense Establishment. Navigating the balance between civilian construction rights and defense security concerns under the Work of Defence Act, 1903, and related guidelines.

The case revolves around the construction of a high-rise building by Kukreja Infrastructure in proximity to Station HQ Kamptee, a defense establishmen...

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"Supreme Court Settles Land Acquisition Dispute: Compensation Ordered for Safety Zone Land in Cement Project" "Ultra-Tech Cement Ltd. held not liable for compensation; State of Himachal Pradesh to pay and recover from Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. (JAL)."

The Supreme Court of India addressed a dispute regarding land acquisition for a safety zone around a cement plant. The Court held that Ultra-Tech Ceme...

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Judicial Review of SEBI's Freezing of Petitioner Demat Account. Examining the Legality of SEBI’s Actions in the Context of Promoter Regulations and Investor Rights.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) ordered the freezing of Dr. Pradeep Mehta's demat account, citing his status as a former promoter of...

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High Court Condemns 36-Year Delay in Compensation Payment for Land Acquisition. Bombay High Court reprimands MHADA and State Government for failing to compensate a property owner for over three decades, declaring the delay a violation of constitutional rights.

The Bombay High Court,  addressed a severe delay in compensating the petitioner for the acquisition of his property. The petitioner’s land was acqu...