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Supreme Court upholds enhanced compensation for 100% functional disability with focus on 'pain and suffering.'

This case centers on the quantum of compensation for an accident victim, K.S. Muralidhar, who sustained life-altering injuries resulting in 100% funct...

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"Deemed Conveyance under MOFA: High Court Upholds Societal Rights, Dismisses Ownership Disputes" "Statutory obligations outweigh title conflicts in securing housing societies' rights."

The Bombay High Court dealt with the challenge against the denial of deemed conveyance under Section 11(3) of the Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act (...

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"Supreme Court Quashes Rape and Intimidation Charges: Consensual Relationship Misconstrued" "When consensual relationships fail, they cannot be construed as criminal unless statutory offenses are clearly made out."

1. Background of the Case (Paras 2–5) Acts and Sections Involved: Indian Penal Code (IPC): Sections 376(2)(n) and 506 Code of Criminal Proc...

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Grant of Proficiency Step-up Benefits: Relief to Work-Charged Employees Differential treatment of similarly situated employees held violative of equality under Article 14.

The Supreme Court held that the appellants, whose services in the work-charged establishment were regularized, are entitled to benefits under the Prof...

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Joining a Member of a Housing Society as a Party in Unauthorized Construction Dispute. A cooperative society member has a locus standi to challenge unauthorized construction by another member if it impacts common rights.

The Bombay High Court allowed the impleadment of a cooperative housing society member as a defendant in a suit challenging unauthorized construction b...

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"Quashing of Proceedings in FIR for Alleged Outraging of Modesty: Absence of Intent Crucial" The Bombay High Court held that the absence of intent to outrage modesty negates the applicability of Section 354 IPC.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Indian Penal Code (IPC): Section 354 (Assault or criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty). Code ...

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High Court Upholds Denial of Bail to Accused in Explosives and Murder Case. Case highlights a meticulous investigation into conspiracy, evidence manipulation, and murder of Mansukh Hiran.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the bail application of Senior Police Inspector Sunil Dharma Mane, accused under the National Investigation Agency Act...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses B.V. Jewels' Plea, Upholds Interest Demand on Customs Liability" "Customs Act’s interest provisions reaffirmed; liabilities clarified."

Acts and Sections Discussed: Customs Act, 1962: Section 18(3): Interest on final/re-assessment orders. Section 28: Recovery of duties not levie...

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Exporter Entitled to Interest on Delayed IGST Refund Despite Red-Flagging. Red-Flagging Cannot Deny Timely Interest Under Section 56 of CGST Act.

Para 1-2: Rule Made Returnable Immediately:The court made the rule returnable immediately with consent from all parties. Relief Sought:The petitio...

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"Resolving Bureaucratic Glitches: High Court Orders MEIS Benefits for L&T Despite Systemic Challenges" "Human Discretion Prevails Over Technological Lapses in Granting Export Incentives"

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) regarding the grant of benefits under the Merchandise Exports from India...