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Supreme Court Quashes Recruitment Process for Class-IV Posts in Jharkhand Due to Violation of Constitutional Mandate. Advertisement Dated 29.07.2010 Declared Void Ab Initio – Fresh Recruitment Ordered with Age Relaxation....

Advertisement Declared Void – The Supreme Court held that the advertisement dated 29.07.2010 was invalid and the recruitment process was null and void ab initio. (Paras 23-24) No Violation of Natu...

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Supreme Court Upholds Arbitral Award: Joint and Several Liability in Stock Trading Dispute. Oral Agreement Binding in Arbitration: Bombay Stock Exchange Bye-laws Interpreted....

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the High Court’s order and reinstating the arbitral award in its entirety. The Court held that:a. The arbitral tribunal had jurisdiction over Resp...

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Interpretation of Devasthan Regulations and Imposition of Costs Quashed. High Court of Bombay at Goa Upholds Tribunal’s Interpretation of Devasthan Regulations but Sets Aside Arbitrary Costs Imposed on Petitioner...

Interpretation of Article 40: The Court held that the Administrative Tribunal’s interpretation of Article 40 was sound and legally sustainable. The Court found that the amendment to Para 5 in 198...

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Bombay High Court upheld the detention order against the Petitioner under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, 1981, dismissing claims of non-placement of complete bail order before the detaining authority....

The Court held that non-placement of the entire bail order did not vitiate the subjective satisfaction of the detaining authority since the reasoning in the bail order was limited to the completion of...

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National Highway Authority’s Failure to Compensate for Additional Land Acquisition Deemed Unlawful – Bombay High Court. ...

Land Acquisition – Compensation – Constitutional Safeguards for Private Property Rights The High Court held that the additional land was indeed taken without legal authority and no compensation w...

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High Court of Bombay Decides on Automatic Reversion of Trademarks and Passing Off Claims...

Automatic Reversion of Trademarks – The High Court held that the transfer of trademarks "MANSION HOUSE" and "SAVOY CLUB" from UTO to Tilaknagar was subject to conditions under Section 31 of the Tra...

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Validity of Mid-Term Police Transfers Pursuant to Election Commission Directives. Bombay High Court upheld the mid-term transfers of police personnel — Directive-based transfers do not amount to deemed deputation — Public interest and administrative exigencies justified the action....

The Bombay High Court upheld the State’s authority to issue the transfers — Rejected the concept of deemed deputation — Found the transfers were valid beyond the election period. The Court rule...

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Deemed Conveyance Under Maharashtra Ownership Flats Act, 1963 (MOFA) — Civil Court Jurisdiction in Title Disputes — Quasi-Judicial Authority’s Scope — Premature Application for Deemed Conveyance...

Constitution of India (COI) — Article 226 — Writ Jurisdiction — Civil Court’s Exclusive Authority on Title Disputes Maharashtra Ownership Flats (Regulation of the Promotion of Construction, S...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay — Proxy Litigation Dismissed; License Cancellation Upheld Following Relinquishment of Tenancy Rights...

The Court held that the Deed of Release dated 10th December 2015 clearly established relinquishment of tenancy rights. No new tenancy agreement or documentation authorized continued possession.&n...

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Selection Process of Managing Directors — Challenge to Introduction of Minimum Marks Benchmark — Principle of Non-Arbitrariness Upheld...

Constitution of India (COI) — Article 14 — Principle of Equality — Rules of Selection Process Cannot Be Changed Arbitrarily After Commencement — Any Change Must Meet Test of Non-Arbitrariness ...