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Eviction Suit on Grounds of Bonafide Requirement under Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. Landlord’s Right to Evict Tenant for Bonafide Requirement Upheld – Unregistered Rent Agreement Not a Bar to Eviction

Bonafide Requirement – The landlord (Plaintiff) sought eviction of the tenant (Defendant) on the grounds of bonafide requirement under Section 16(1...

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Supreme Court upheld the summoning of additional accused post-trial conclusion, emphasizing the High Court’s revisional powers and the necessity of fresh trials to ensure justice.

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 — Section 319 — Summoning of Additional Accused Post-Trial Conclusion Held Valid — Reiteration of Revi...

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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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“Preservation of Tenancy Integrity: A Dispute of Subletting and Default in Rent Payment” "Exploring indivisible tenancy and the principles of partial eviction under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999."

1. Nature of the Dispute The case revolves around the premises in Supariwala Mansion, where tenants Genarosa and Ricardia Annes were in possession of...

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"Conviction Quashed: Rash Driving or Contributory Negligence?" A detailed judicial analysis questions evidence reliability and contributory negligence in a motor vehicle accident.

The Bombay High Court quashed the conviction and sentencing of Shivaji Santu Zanzad under Sections 279, 304(A), and 337 of the IPC for lack of conclus...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in NI Act Case, Sets Aside High Court Order for Exceeding Revision Jurisdiction. High Court Erred by Deciding Complaint on Merits Instead of Examining Legality of Remand Order Under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

The appeal arose from a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 filed by respondent No.1 (complainant) against the appella...