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High Court Allows Writ Petition Against Revenue Authorities for Failure to Conduct Phodi Despite Evidence of Ownership. Court Directs Tahsildar to Update Revenue Records and Remove Illegal Board from Property, Holding That Government Circular on Granted Lands Does Not Apply Where Phodi Already Conducted and Sub-Number Assigned Under Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964....

The dispute involved two petitioners seeking directions to revenue authorities to conduct phodi of their agricultural land. The petitioners had previously approached the High Court in W.P.No.25211/202...

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High Court Quashes Municipal Notice for Trade Licence on Cinema Exhibition Under Karnataka Municipalities Act. Cinema Exhibition Held Exclusively Regulated by Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) Act, 1964, Not Subject to Municipal Trade Licence Under Section 256 of Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964....

The dispute originated from a notice issued by the Chief Officer of the City Municipal Council, Chintamani, directing the petitioners, and its proprietrix, to obtain a trade licence under Section 256 ...

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High Court Dismisses Compensation Claim in GST Arrest Case -- Petitioner's Allegations of Illegal Detention Rejected -- Proper Procedure Followed Under CGST Act...

The petitioner, filed a criminal writ petition seeking compensation of Rs. 10,00,000/- for alleged illegal arrest and detention by GST authorities -- He claimed he was taken into custody on 17.06.2025...

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High Court Acquits Appellant in Murder Case Due to Insufficient Circumstantial Evidence and Unproven Extra Judicial Confession. Conviction Under Sections 302 and 201 IPC Set Aside...

The High Court allowed the criminal appeal filed by Appellant challenging his conviction for murder under Section 302 IPC and destruction of evidence under Section 201 IPC. The Court found that the pr...

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High Court Allows Impleadment of Liquidator in Pending Salary Recovery Suit -- Interprets IBC Provisions on Continuation of Proceedings Post-Liquidation -- Sets Aside Trial Court Order Dismissing Chamber Summons...

The Petitioner, a former employee of Respondent No.1 company, had filed a Summary Suit in 2017 for recovery of salary dues -- After the company went into liquidation under IBC in 2019, the Petitioner ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Rejection of Plaint Against Directors in Commercial Suit -- No Cause of Action Against Nominee Director and Other Directors -- Corporate Personality Principle Upheld...

The Bombay High Court allowed Notices of Motion filed by Defendant Nos. 3 to 8 seeking rejection of the Plaint -- The Plaintiff had sued Defendants and its directors, including Defendant No. 5 as a no...

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High Court Dismisses Appeal in Employee Compensation Case - Assault by Employer Not Compensable Under Employee's Compensation Act, 1923 as It Does Not Constitute an 'Accident'...

The appellants, legal representatives of Swamy, filed an appeal against the dismissal of their compensation claim under the Employee's Compensation Act, 1923. Swamy, a daily wager in a stone quarry, w...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Land Consolidation Scheme Orders -- Petitioner's 38-Year Delayed Application for Rectification Rejected -- State Minister's Order Upheld...

The petitioner challenged orders dated 09 July 2015 and 15 July 2014 related to a land consolidation scheme implemented in 1974 -- The petitioner claimed his father's land area was reduced by 39 R dur...

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High Court Quashes Detention Order Under MPDA Act Due to Procedural Lapses Petitioner Challenges Preventive Detention Based on Arms Act Offences and In-camera Statements -- Court Finds Lack of Subjective Satisfaction and Violation of Article 22 Safeguards...

The petitioner filed a criminal writ petition challenging a detention order under the MPDA Act, which directed his detention for 12 months on grounds of being a 'dangerous person' prejudicial to publi...