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High Court Allows Divorce Appeal on Ground of Cruelty, Overturning Family Court Dismissal. Husband Established Mental Cruelty Under Section 13(1)(i-a) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Through Wife's Abnormal Behavior, Public Humiliation, and Physical Violence, Despite Withdrawal of Unsoundness of Mind Ground....

The appeal arose from a divorce petition filed by the husband against the wife under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, on grounds of cruelty and unsoundness of mind. The parties, both medical professional...

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High Court Quashes Teacher Approval Cancellations Due to Procedural Defects and Vague Notices. Show-cause notices lacking specific allegations violate natural justice, and mass hearings for 150 employees raise fairness concerns under administrative law principles....

The dispute involved three writ petitions filed by individual teachers and their school managements against state education authorities challenging orders cancelling their teaching approvals and Shala...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition in Income Tax Matter Involving India-China DTAA Interpretation. Petitioner's Claim for NIL Withholding Tax Certificate Rejected Due to Pending Assessments and Previous Tax Determinations Under Section 197 of Income Tax Act, 1961....

The dispute involved a Chinese company, Petitioner, which provided technical services to its Indian subsidiary, Benteler India Private Limited, under a Service Agreement. The Petitioner sought a writ ...

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High Court Refers Writ Petition to Larger Bench Due to Conflict on MRTP Act Reservation Lapsing. Dispute Involves Whether Notice Under Section 127 Served Before Plan Revision Lapses Upon Finalisation of Revised Development Plan Under Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966....

The judgment pertains to a writ petition filed by an agriculturist challenging the reservation of his land for a primary school under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. The backgrou...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition and Quashes Penalty Orders Against Farmer in Revenue Dispute Due to Procedural Irregularities and Violation of Natural Justice. Revenue Authorities Imposed Penalty for Alleged Illegal Sand Excavation Based on Contradictory Evidence and Without Proper Inquiry or Hearing, Violating Due Process Under Maharashtra Land Revenue Code....

The dispute involved a 75-year-old farmer challenging penalty orders imposed by revenue authorities for alleged illegal sand excavation from his agricultural land. The petitioner owned Gat No. 208 in ...

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High Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order Under MPDA Act for Gambling Offences Due to Lack of Public Order Threat. Detention Based Solely on Gambling Crimes Under Maharashtra Gambling Act Fails as Isolated Incidents Do Not Disturb Community Tempo Under Section 3(2) of MPDA Act, 1981....

The dispute involved a challenge to a preventive detention order under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, 1981. The petitioner, alleged to be a dangerous person, was detained base...

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High Court Partly Allows Municipal Corporation's Challenge to Pension Calculation for Daily Wager Employees. Daily Wager Service Prior to Regularization Does Not Qualify as Pensionable Service Under Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982, as Appointments Were Not Against Sanctioned Posts....

The dispute involved Nagpur Municipal Corporation challenging an Industrial Court order that granted pensionary benefits to daily wager employees by counting their contractual service prior to regular...

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High Court Quashes Lok Adalat Award in Motor Accident Claim Due to Lack of Claimants' Signatures on Settlement Memo. Lok Adalat Award Set Aside as Settlement Memo Not Signed by Claimants, Violating Section 20 of Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, and Appeal Restored for Merits Hearing....

The dispute arose from a motor accident claim where the husband and father of the petitioners died in a road traffic accident. The Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal awarded compensation of ₹9,18,600 w...