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Supreme Court Rules on Stamp Duty Penalty: A Critical Examination of Section 34 of the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957

The Supreme Court of India, in the case of Seetharama Shetty vs. Monappa Shetty, addressed the legal implications of Sections 33, 34, 37, and 39 of th...

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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 Reviews Gift and Mutation Dispute: Possession, Faith, and Jurisdiction at the Center of Legal Battle" The case delves into the complexities of a gift deed under Mohammedan law, disputed possession, and jurisdictional authority of revenue officials.

A dispute over the validity of a gift deed executed by Mrs. Jessica Iqbal Lukmani in favor of the petitioner, concerning a beach house and 1/3rd share...

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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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Daughter’s Right to Coparcenary Property Under Amended Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956: Even if Father Died Before the Act Came into Force

Retroactive Application of Amended Section 6: The 2005 Amendment to Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is retroactive, not retrospective...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Dowry and Criminal Breach of Trust Case Due to Locus Standi and Delay Issues. Father's FIR for Recovery of Daughter’s ‘Stridhan’ Quashed; Court Reiterates Sole Ownership of 'Stridhan' by Women.

The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings initiated by a father against his daughter's former in-laws for the recovery of her 'stridhan' (gif...

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Civil Revision Application for Rejection of Injunction Suit Dismissed. Court Upholds the Plaintiffs' Right to Seek Injunction Based on Registered Agreement for Sale.

The Court dismissed a Civil Revision Application filed by the Defendants seeking the rejection of a perpetual injunction suit filed by the Plaintiffs....

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Supreme Court Upholds NCDRC Order for Refund in Real Estate Dispute: Emphasizes Consumer Rights. Real Estate Developer Ordered to Refund Over ₹7 Crore with Interest; NCDRC's Decision on Consumer Status and Deficiency in Service Affirmed.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by a real estate developer challenging the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) order, which ...