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Bombay High Court Allows Marking of Registered Sale Deeds Despite Denial of Contents in Civil Suit — Evidentiary Value of Documents with Identification Number Clarified. The court held that marking a document with an identification number is a procedural step and does not amount to proof of its contents; the trial court erred in refusing to mark the sale deeds....

The petitioner, as plaintiff in Regular Civil Suit No.41 of 2012, sought a declaration of ownership and perpetual injunction against the respondent/defendant regarding two agricultural lands. The peti...

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Bombay High Court Allows Marking of Registered Sale Deeds as Exhibits Despite Denial of Contents — Evidentiary Value to be Decided at Trial. Execution of registered sale deeds admitted by defendant; trial court's refusal to mark them as exhibits set aside; documents to be marked and objections considered at final stage....

The petitioner, as plaintiff, filed Regular Civil Suit No.41 of 2012 seeking declaration of ownership and perpetual injunction over two agricultural lands. The petitioner claimed that the respondent/d...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Seeking Concurrency of Sentences Under Section 427(2) CrPC for Prisoner Convicted in Two Separate Trials. Court Directs State to Treat Previous Seven-Year Sentence as Concurrent with Subsequent Life Imprisonment and Recalculate Sentence for Premature Release....

The petitioner, Kailas Shankar Navekar, was convicted in Sessions Case No. 100/2006 by the Additional Sessions Judge, Beed for offences under Sections 363, 376, and 506 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Concurrency of Sentences Under Section 427(2) CrPC for Prisoner Serving Life Imprisonment. Previous Sentence of Seven Years Directed to Run Concurrently with Life Sentence for Offence Committed Prior to First Conviction....

The petitioner, Kailas Shankar Navekar, was convicted in Sessions Case No. 100/2006 by the Additional Sessions Judge, Beed, for offences under Sections 363, 376, and 506 IPC, and sentenced to rigorous...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking CBI Investigation in Pune Municipal Corporation Land Allotment Corruption Case. Court holds that mere allegations of corruption without credible evidence do not warrant transfer of investigation to CBI, and that the petitioner failed to demonstrate exceptional circumstances justifying such a direction....

The petitioner, Mr. Tanaji Balasaheb Gambhire, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court seeking a direction for a CBI investigation into alleged corruption in the allotment of land by the Pu...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Section 34 Challenge to Arbitral Award in Partnership Dispute — Upholds Award of Rs. 7.39 Crore with Interest. Limitation plea rejected as claim was within time; quantification not perverse....

The judgment concerns a Commercial Arbitration Petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, challenging an arbitral award dated March 7, 2015. The dispute arose from a part...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeals in Specific Performance Suit, Upholds Alternative Decree for Damages. Plaintiff's claim for specific performance of flat agreement dismissed due to subsequent sale to bona fide purchaser; alternative decree for damages against original vendor confirmed....

The judgment arises from two appeals against a common decree dated 14.1.2010 passed by the Bombay High Court in Suit No.1642 of 1984. The original plaintiff, Kanchan Rohira, filed the suit for specifi...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Arbitral Award in Commercial Dispute — No Ground for Interference Under Section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Court Held That the Arbitral Tribunal's Findings on Factual Issues and Interpretation of Contractual Terms Are Not Open to Reappreciation in a Section 34 Petition....

The present petition was filed under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, challenging an arbitral award dated 30/09/2024 passed by a Sole Arbitrator. The dispute arose out of a co...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Order Directing Deletion of 'National' from Trust Name in Suo Motu Revision Under Maharashtra Public Trusts Act — Joint Charity Commissioner Lacked Jurisdiction to Entertain Complaint After Inquiry Report Found No Violation Under Section 37....

The petitioner, National Egg Co-ordination Committee, a public charitable trust registered under the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950 (MPT Act), challenged an order dated 14 September 2023 passed b...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition for Entertainment License for Orchestra in Restaurant, Quashes Rejection Based on Unsubstantiated Police Objections. The court held that the Commissioner of Police cannot reject an entertainment license application solely on the ground of potential law and order issues without concrete evidence of past violations or adverse reports....

The petitioner, Shivaji Sambu Waghralkar, sole proprietor of M/s Hausa Restaurant & Bar, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the order dated 14th ...