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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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Appeal for Criminal Convictions Under Sections 148, 302, 307 IPC Supreme Court affirms convictions of three accused for murder and attempted murder, upholding life sentences based on the principles of common intention and evidence of injured witnesses.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by three accused challenging their conviction and life sentences under Sections 148, 302, and 307 of the Indian ...

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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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High Court Dismisses Directors' Plea to Quash Food Adulteration Case. Delay in Filing Complaint and Loss of Right to Sample Reanalysis Does Not Invalidate Prosecution.

  Sections Discussed: Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954: Sections 2(ia), 2(ia)(m), 7(1), 13(2), 16, and 17 Code of Criminal Procedure ...

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A student's pursuit of justice for medical admission under PwD-OBC (PH) quota despite an inadvertent error in the NEET application form.

The petitioner, Mr. Shahid Akeel Shaikh, a 20-year-old student with a 40% locomotor disability, sought admission to the MBBS course under the PwD-OBC ...

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A High Court judgment addressing unauthorized construction and the dismissal of petitions seeking relief for violations of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act.

The Bombay High Court addressed a writ petition filed by the petitioner, Rafique Rahemtullah Kabani, challenging the demolition notices issued by the ...

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High Court of Bombay Rejects Amendment to Written Statement in 21-Year-Old Suit. Defendant's attempt to introduce a 2002 letter after the original plaintiff's death rejected due to severe prejudice and lack of bona fides.

The Bombay High Court dismissed an application to amend the written statement in a 21-year-old ejectment suit. The defendant sought to introduce a let...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Against Lokmat Media's Dismissal Orders. Court Upholds Dismissal of 24 Employees, Citing Lack of Merit in Challenges; Petitioners Directed to Seek Relief Under Section 33A of the Industrial Disputes Act.

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, dismissed petitions filed by 24 employees of Lokmat Media Private Limited, challenging their dismissal without ch...

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Eviction Decree Set Aside Due to Procedural Error: Bombay High Court Allows Civil Revision Application. Bombay High Court quashes eviction decree against tenants due to procedural lapses and compliance with Maharashtra Rent Control Act.

The Bombay High Court has set aside the eviction decree passed by the Court of Small Causes at Bombay in R.A.E. & R. Suit No. 375/543 of 2003 on t...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to APPELLANT; Emphasizes Judicial Prudence in Bail Applications. Prolonged incarceration cannot become a punishment before trial, says Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court of India overturned the Delhi High Court’s decision and granted bail to K. Kavitha, emphasizing the need for judicial prudence...