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Supreme Court rules in favor of the Appellant/Plaintiff, setting aside compensation to private Defendants, upholding ownership of suit property in Metro Rail Project case.

The Supreme Court delivered its judgment in the case involving the ownership of the suit property situated in Sy. No. 305/2 in Kempapura Agrahara vill...

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Landlord-Tenant Consent Order Dispute: Ownership and Eviction Battle Over Dilapidated Property. Supreme Court sets aside High Court's decision, reaffirming tenant does not gain ownership based on the consent order of 1979.

A legal dispute between a landlord and tenant, which started as an eviction case, culminated in a consent order in 1979. Despite settling, the tenant ...

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Resolving Housing Society Redevelopment Deadlock. Redevelopment rights of the cooperative housing society upheld amid developer's insolvency proceedings.

The Bombay High Court addressed a long-standing dispute over the redevelopment of a dilapidated housing society in Bandra (East), Mumbai. The Petition...

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Delay in Bringing Legal Heirs on Record Condoned: First Appellate Court's Decision Upheld. The Bombay High Court upheld the First Appellate Court’s decision to condone delay in bringing legal heirs on record, emphasizing the importance of tenancy issues in determining civil suit proceedings.

Two petitions challenged the orders passed by the First Appellate Authority in 2022 concerning delay in bringing legal heirs on record after the death...

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Acquittal in POCSO Case: Court Cites Doubts in Evidence and Delayed FIR. Bombay High Court’s Nagpur Bench quashes 20-year conviction, citing inconsistencies, delayed report, and lack of corroborative evidence.

The appellant was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Akola, for sexual offences under the POCSO Act and Indian Penal Code (IPC), including Se...

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Title Suit on Joint Ownership: Sale of Undivided Property Deemed Invalid by Supreme Court. A co-owner cannot transfer an entire joint property without partition; the sale of Brij Mohan’s share in joint family property is restricted to his undivided portion.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the defendant-appellant S.K. Golam Lalchand, who claimed to have purchased an entire property from Bri...

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Supreme Court Directs Reinstatement of Teacher’s Appointment Citing Homogeneous Group Discrimination. Relief Granted in Light of NCTE Notification and Previous Court Rulings, Discrimination Among 2009-2010 B.Ed Students Rectified.

The Supreme Court overturned the Rajasthan High Court's judgment that dismissed an appellant's claim for appointment as Teacher Grade III. The appeal ...

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Bombay High Court Revises Mesne Profits and Interest in Dispute Between Forbes Gokak Ltd. and BPCL. Court fixes quantum of mesne profits while reducing interest rate in long-standing tenancy dispute.

The dispute between M/s. Forbes Gokak Ltd. (landlord) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) (tenant) regarding mesne profits and interest af...

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"Bombay High Court Quashes Customs Show Cause Notice Issued After Unreasonable Delay" "A delayed show cause notice under the Customs Act, 1962 is set aside after an 8-year adjudication hiatus, reaffirming the importance of procedural fairness."

The Bombay High Court quashed a show cause notice (SCN) issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) under Section 28 of the Customs Act, 1...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Abhishek Banerjee & Rujira Banerjee's Plea Against ED Summons. Money laundering case involving coal theft proceeds worth ₹168 crores; summons upheld, ED’s territorial jurisdiction recognized.

The Supreme Court of India upheld the summons issued by the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) under Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act...