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Partition Dispute Judgment: Unregistered Partition Deed Not Subject to Stamp Duty and Penalty Requirement. The Bombay High Court held that an unregistered partition deed recording a family arrangement does not require impounding for stamp duty or registration, and ordered a refund of penalties.

The High Court in this Writ Petition addressed the legality of an order by the trial Court that sent an unregistered partition deed to the Collector o...

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Union of India’s Appeal Dismissed in Motor Accident Compensation Case. Court affirms the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal’s award of compensation, holding the Union of India accountable for the vehicle driver’s negligence despite procedural contentions.

The Union of India filed an appeal challenging an order of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, which directed compensation for injuries sustained in a...

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Supreme Court of India overturns High Court's decision; Upholds Conviction Based on Admitted Documents. Case remanded by the Allahabad High Court, reversed by the Supreme Court based on the correctness of Section 294 CrPC application in relation to documentary evidence.

  1. Case Background (Para 2-3): The case arises from the brutal murder of two individuals from a Scheduled Caste, Mohan Ram and Bodha Devi, on t...

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"High Court Upholds Conviction in Heinous Gang Rape Case: Admissibility of Electronic Evidence Challenged" "Bombay High Court affirms the life imprisonment of two accused, focusing on electronic evidence and delay in the victim’s report."

1. Introduction and Case Background: Facts: The appellants were convicted for gang rape under Sections 376(2)(g), 366A, 292, 500, and 506 (II) of t...

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Legal Examination of Civil Suit Admissibility Without Pre-Notice: A Conflict of Judicial Views. Court Clarifies Requirement of Section 115 Notice Under the NIT Act for Civil Suits Against Public Bodies.

This case revolves around whether a civil suit can be filed against the Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT) without first issuing a notice as required unde...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to IRS Officer in Money Laundering Case. Stringent twin tests of PMLA satisfied; Bail granted after 1 year and 3 months of incarceration.

The Bombay High Court granted bail to the applicant, an IRS officer, arrested under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The court found tha...

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"Family Partition Deed Registered Within Time Due to Exclusion of Period for Stamp Duty Adjudication" Bombay High Court rules in favor of petitioner, excludes time taken by authorities in adjudicating stamp duty from calculation of registration period under Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908.

The case lies in the interpretation of Section 23 of the Registration Act in conjunction with Section 34 of the Bombay Stamp Act. The court ruled that...

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"High Court of Bombay Modifies Probate Judgment: Letters of Administration with Will Annexed Granted" "A 50-year-old Will dispute resolved with critical emphasis on secondary evidence and suspicious circumstances."

The probate of a Will executed in 1956, the Bombay High Court granted Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, modifying the previous order wh...

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Bombay High Court Quashes City Civil Court Judgment: Petitioner Granted Summary Judgment. The court ruled in favor of M/s Mobile Arts S.A.L., granting a decree for recovery of dues, while dismissing the defendant's unconditional leave to defend.

The Bombay High Court quashed a trial court's judgment that had granted the respondent unconditional leave to defend a summary suit. The petitioner, M...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Appellant in PMLA Case. Court Overrules High Court Judgment; Cites Lack of Substantive Evidence and Upholds Constitutional Rights.

The Supreme Court of India has granted bail to Prem Prakash, accused under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), overturning the Jharkhand Hi...