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"Quashing of FIR for Civil Dispute Between Companies: No Criminal Intent Established" "Dispute over contractual obligations without criminal intent is not prosecutable under Sections 406 and 420 IPC."

The applicants filed an application under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code for quashing FIR No. 652/2020 registered with Jalgaon City Police...

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Bombay High Court Reaffirms Sole Arbitrator Appointment Despite Objections. Court rejects review petition questioning the appointment of a sole arbitrator, emphasizing party autonomy and procedural fairness.

The Bombay High Court dealt with a review petition challenging the appointment of a sole arbitrator under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. ...

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Illegality in Admission Cancellation Quashed by Court. Block Development Officer's unauthorized action set aside; Students' admissions confirmed under RTE Act.

The High Court quashed an illegal order by the Block Development Officer (BDO), Dharashiv, who canceled the admissions of two students without authori...

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Appeal Allowed by High Court; Special Tribunal's Order Set Aside in Land Compensation Case. High Court reaffirms appellants' 1/5th share in compensation as decreed by Civil Courts, directing fair distribution and compensation repayment with interest.

The High Court allowed the appeal filed by the appellants, overturning the order of the Special Tribunal, Nagpur, in Compensation Case No.126/2017. Th...

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Court Dismisses Applications with Costs for Misuse of Legal Process. High Court imposes costs for frivolous complaints seeking to pressurize public servants in the Jalgaon land acquisition case.

The Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, dismissed two criminal applications filed by Atul Ashok Mundada under Section 156(3) of the CrPC. The court u...

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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 Restores Mortgage Decree with Reduced Interest Rate in A. B. Govardhan v. P. Ragothaman. In a pivotal judgment, the Supreme Court reinstates a lower court's mortgage decree, modifying the interest rate while emphasizing the validity of the mortgage agreement.

The Supreme Court of India, in the case of A. B. Govardhan v. P. Ragothaman, overturned the decision of the Division Bench of the Madras High Court, ...

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Wife's Hardship Recognized: Court Transfers Divorce Petition from Mumbai to Nagpur. Court Prioritizes Convenience of Financially Dependent Wife; Orders Transfer of Case and Imposes Costs on Husband.

The court granted the wife's application to transfer a divorce petition from Mumbai to Nagpur, recognizing her financial dependency and the challenges...

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High Court Quashes Reassessment Notice Against Bank for AY 2015-16; Holds Notice Based on "Change of Opinion" Invalid. Failure to demonstrate non-disclosure of material facts renders reassessment notice issued after four years unsustainable.

The High Court quashed a reassessment notice issued to a bank for the Assessment Year 2015-16, holding that the notice was based solely on a change of...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses "Crimeophobia" PIL as Frivolous: Critiques Misuse of Judicial Time. Public Interest Litigation filed by a self-styled criminologist sought wide-ranging and unrelated reliefs, including the establishment of an Anti-Organized Crime Unit and other diverse demands.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a PIL filed by "Crimeophobia," a criminology firm led by Mr. Snehil Dhall, citing it as an example of frivolous litiga...