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Forfeiture of Tenancy under Section 111(g) TPA Not Attracted When Tenant Claims Firm Tenancy Without Denying Landlord’s Title – Bombay High Court Restores Trial Court Decree in Second Appeal No. 81 of 2013 (2026)

The plaintiff filed a suit for possession, arrears of rent, and damages claiming that Late Mohd. Siddique was his tenant since 1960. Lat...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Eviction Order Under Public Premises Act - Petitioners Legal Heirs Fail to Overturn Eviction from Bank-Owned Premises in Pune

The judgment involves a Writ Petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India filed by the legal representatives of Petitioners, challenging th...

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Arbitration Law Explained: Supreme Court on Existence and Validity of Arbitration Agreement (2026 Judgment)

he case involved a dispute between the parties regarding the applicability and validity of an arbitration clause contained in the agreement. The High ...

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High Court Dismisses Tenant's Revision Application in Rent Dispute - Eviction Upheld Under Bombay Rent Act for Non-Payment of Arrears Before First Hearing Date

The High Court dismissed a revision application filed by the tenant challenging eviction orders passed under the Bombay Rent Act -- The landlord had p...

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Bombay High Court Confirms Eviction of Licensee in Landmark Tenancy Case. Interpretation of Section 15A of the Bombay Rent Act Clarified: Shared Licenses Do Not Confer Tenancy Rights.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Petitioners, legal heir of the original defendant, confirming the eviction order passed by ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Contractual Rent, Rejects Arbitrary Reduction by Appellate Court. Commercial lease agreements cannot be arbitrarily altered under the garb of standard rent fixation.

The Bombay High Court set aside the Appellate Court’s decision to reduce the contractual rent of the premises from ₹2,000 to ₹1,000 per month, r...

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"Legal Battle over Lease Rights: A Detailed Analysis of Unlawful Subletting and Structural Alterations" "Bombay High Court affirms eviction based on lease violations, subletting, and structural changes."

The judgment deals with a protracted lease dispute between Saidpur Jute Co. Ltd. (Plaintiff) and M.B.K. Enterprises along with other Defendants concer...