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High Court Dismisses Application for Condonation of Delay in Civil Appeal Due to Insufficient Cause and Lack of Supporting Documents. Delay of 1938 Days Not Condoned as Applicant Failed to Provide Evidence for Paralysis, Old Age, and Advocate Inaction Claims Under Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963.

The case involved an interim application filed by Appellant seeking condonation of delay of 1938 days in filing a first appeal against a judgment and ...

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“Inordinate Delay of 4828 Days Not Condoned: Landmark Ruling on Limitation Act in Land Acquisition Cases”

The appellants (landowners) filed an appeal seeking enhancement of compensation awarded under the Land Acquisition Act. However, the appeal was filed ...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses State's Second Appeal in Land Dispute Case Due to Non-Compliance with Conditional Order. Court holds that failure to pay costs as directed by the court results in dismissal of the appeal under Section 100 CPC.

The State of Karnataka and its officers filed a Regular Second Appeal under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, challenging the judgment...

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Supreme Court Upholds Enhanced Compensation for Land Acquired Under Land Acquisition Act, 1894. Market Value Assessment Based on Auction Sale Prices with Deductions for Development Held Reasonable, Affirming High Court's Decision.

The dispute arose from cross-appeals concerning the assessment of market value for land acquired under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, in Narsingi and...

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Housing Board's Notification Restricting Allotment of Commercial Sites to Landowners in Land Acquisition Case. Condition No. 2 of Notification Dated 03.09.2016 Limiting Allotment to Residential Sites Only Upheld as Reasonable and Not Arbitrary.

The petitioners, Yallappa S/o Somappa Kori and others, were landowners whose lands were acquired by the Karnataka Housing Board for a housing scheme. ...

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Court Restores Original Decision, Declares Contempt Petition Time-Barred. High Court Review Overstepped Jurisdiction; Importance of Adhering to Limitation Periods in Contempt Proceedings Emphasized

The  judgment addresses a contempt petition regarding the failure of a Tahsildar to effect a mutation ordered by a Single Judge. The Division Bench (...

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Supreme Court Upholds Pre-emptive Purchase Order Under Income Tax Act for Undervalued Property. Appropriate Authority's Valuation Based on Comparable Sales Upheld as Reasonable.

The Supreme Court dismissed appeals by prospective buyers (Krishna Kumar Rawat & Ors.) and partly allowed the appeal by the Union of India against a H...

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Supreme Court Allows Revision Petition in Consumer Execution Proceedings. Holds that Execution is Continuation of Consumer Dispute Under Section 21(b) of Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The present Civil Appeal arose out of execution proceedings initiated by the Respondent-Complainant, K. A. Nagamani, against the Appellant, Karnataka ...