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Petition Dismissed as Finance (No.2) Act of 2024 Resolves Main Issue. Petitioner Directed to Appeal; Appellate Authority to Consider Appeal on Merits in Light of 2024 Amendment.

The petition challenging the transition credit issue under Section 140(7) of the CGST Act, 2017, was rendered unnecessary due to the retrospective ame...

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GST Refund Granted Due to Retrospective Amendments: Court Directs Refund Without Interest Affidavit confirms petitioner’s entitlement; amended Section 50(3) exempts interest liability.

The petitioner filed a writ petition challenging an order by the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) that declined a refund claim. Since the GST Tribunal was...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Motor Accident Victim to ₹52,31,000/- Considering 100% Functional Disability and Future Prospects. The Court increased the compensation from ₹30,99,873/- to ₹52,31,000/- due to the appellant's 100% functional disability and future medical and attendant needs.

This judgment arises from a Special Leave Petition (SLP) where the appellant, a victim of a motor vehicle accident, sought enhancement of compensation...

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"Adjudication Order Set Aside Due to Lack of Reasoning: Court Remands for Fresh Hearing" "High Court emphasizes the need for reasoned and speaking orders to uphold principles of natural justice."

The High Court set aside the adjudication order made by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax on the grounds of failure to provide reasons and lack of ...

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"High Court Decrees Specific Performance; Doctrine of Lis Pendens Applied to Override Subsequent Sale" "Litigation pendente lite affects all subsequent alienations, regardless of notice to the purchaser."

The appeal was dismissed, affirming the High Court’s decision that allowed the specific performance of a sale agreement. The High Court applied the ...

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Writ Petition Partly Allowed in Favor of Petitioner for Scheduled Tribe Certificate Validation Court Directs Issuance of Koli Mahadev Tribe Validity Certificate in 10 Days, Following Sibling Precedent

The Bombay High Court quashed the decision of the Scrutiny Committee that had denied Petitioner a Scheduled Tribe validity certificate. The Co...

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High Court Rules on Unlawful Subletting: Transfer of Tenancy Disguised as Business Sale Invalid. Court highlights the misuse of tenancy rights and emphasizes protection of landlords under Bombay Rent Act.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, legal heirs, in a long-standing eviction dispute regarding unlawful subletting of commercial p...

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Election Dispute Over Educational Trust Amidst Allegations of Judicial Impropriety "Failure to provide say leads to dismissal, elections to proceed despite allegations."

The Court upheld the decision of the Dy.C.C. as the petitioners had failed to file their objections despite being given opportunities. The judicial co...

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Transfer of Divorce Petition from Vasai to Bandra Family Court Granted Due to Wife's Hardship and Infant's Health. The need for sensitivity towards a wife's hardships in matrimonial disputes, transfers divorce petition, and levies exemplary costs on the husband.

The Court must consider the socio-economic status of the parties, their hardships, and responsibilities towards minor children in deciding transfer ap...

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High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceedings Against Retired GMC Professor Due to Delay in Inquiry. Disciplinary action initiated 10 years after incident declared unwarranted; pension and retirement benefits to be released.

The court ruled that the prolonged delay in initiating and conducting disciplinary proceedings—five years after the incident and nine years in total...