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High Court Upholds Eviction on Grounds of Unlawful Subletting. Landlord's rights enforced: Subletting without consent leads to tenant's eviction.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a Civil Revision Application, upholding the Appellate Court's decree directing the eviction of the tenant for unlawful...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses Chamber Summons Filed to Introduce Additional Evidence in Appeal Related to Specific Performance" "Court emphasizes the discretionary nature of Order 41 Rule 27 CPC and deters misuse aimed at prolonging litigation."

The Bombay High Court dismissed a Chamber Summons filed under Order 41 Rule 27(1)(aa) of the CPC by the Appellants seeking to produce additional evide...

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"Bombay High Court Sets Aside Conviction: Revisits Evidence and Allows Amicable Settlement in Family Dispute Under Section 326 IPC" "Justice Prevails: Revisional Jurisdiction Upholds Facts Over Presumption"

Criminal Law – Section 326 IPC – Conviction for Grievous Hurt – Revisional Jurisdiction Settlement Between Parties: The Court considered an a...

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Partial Eviction Ordered in Bonafide Requirement Case "Balancing landlord's needs with tenant's rights under M.R.C. Act."

The Bombay High Court addressed a dispute over the eviction of tenants on the ground of bonafide requirement, balancing the rights of the landlord's h...

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"Bombay High Court Quashes Eviction Decree: Tenant’s Non-Payment Claim Invalidated Due to Absence of Valid Notice" "Landlord’s eviction suit dismissed for failure to comply with procedural demand notice requirements under Maharashtra Rent Control Act."

The eviction decree passed by the Trial Court and upheld by the Appellate Court was set aside due to: Lack of a valid demand notice as required und...

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Landlord’s Bonafide Requirement Prevails Over Tenant’s Hardship in Eviction Proceedings. Expanding business needs supported by law favor landlord’s claim over tenant’s possession.

The Bombay High Court upheld the eviction decree passed by the Trial and Appellate Courts, affirming the landlord's bonafide requirement for the premi...

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Revisional Jurisdiction and Compounding Offences Under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Bombay High Court defines the scope of revisional powers and compounding provisions in cheque dishonor cases.

Legal Issue 1: Whether the High Court in its revisional jurisdiction under Section 397 of the Cr.P.C. can accept consent terms and allow compounding o...

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Dispute Over Salary and Service Conditions in Minority Institutions. A petitioner's claim for unpaid salary and challenges on contractual obligations in private minority institutions culminate in judicial findings emphasizing contractual law over public duty.

The High Court considered two writ petitions filed over the payment of salary and service conditions of a lecturer employed by a minority institution....

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"Bombay High Court Declares Rejection of MSRTC Divisional Controller Candidate Unjustified" "Court quashes cancellation of selection process; orders MSRTC to appoint petitioner as Divisional Controller within three months."

  Eligibility Criteria Clarified: The Court emphasized that an advertisement for recruitment must explicitly state all required qualifications and...

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"Fraud Vitiates Contracts: Bombay High Court Upholds Termination Over Forged Bank Guarantees." "Integrity in public contracts remains paramount—fraud nullifies all claims."

The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Petitioner challenging the termination of its railway contract. The court held that the sub...