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High Court Allows Compensation Claim in Railways Act Case, Overturning Tribunal's Denial Based on Self-Inflicted Injury Finding. Passenger's Fall from Train Door and Attempt to De-board Non-Halting Train Held Not to Constitute Intentional Self-Inflicted Injury Under Section 124A of Railways Act, 1989, as Incident Occurred Due to Rush and Bonafide Mistake....

The appeal arose from the Railway Claims Tribunal's order dated 31 January 2018 rejecting the appellant's claim for compensation for injuries sustained while traveling on a train. The appellant was tr...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Against Rejection of Impleadment Application in Perpetual Injunction Suit. Impleadment of Third Party Not Permitted Under Order I Rule 10 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 as No Relief Sought Against It and Suit is Right in Personam, Not Right in Rem....

The dispute originated from a suit for perpetual injunction filed by the petitioner against Nanded Waghala City Municipal Corporation concerning property at municipal No.1-10-738 (New) 1-6-134412 (Old...

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High Court Sets Aside Registrar's Order Rejecting Trade Mark Application Due to Lack of Reasoning and Failure to Consider Honest Concurrent Use. The Court held that the Registrar's order was unreasoned and ignored material on honest concurrent use under Section 12 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, violating statutory requirements under Sections 18(5) and 91....

The dispute arose from a petition filed by Petitioner challenging an order dated 19 May 2025 by the Registrar of Trade Marks, which rejected the petitioner's application for registration of the mark '...

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High Court Sets Aside Magistrate's Process Order in Matrimonial Offence Case Due to Lack of Judicial Application of Mind. Magistrate's Order Issuing Process Under Sections 498A, 406 read with Section 34 IPC Quashed as Mechanical, Matter Remanded for Reconsideration to Ensure Proper Scrutiny....

The dispute arose from a criminal case initiated by the complainant, the wife, against her in-laws, the petitioners, alleging offences under Sections 498A and 406 read with Section 34 of the Indian Pe...

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High Court Directs State to Pay Back Wages in Teacher Reinstatement Case Under Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools Rules. The court held that the state government must bear the liability for back wages as per the School Tribunal's order, since the Tribunal did not specify the payer and the management had already deposited funds as directed....

The dispute involved an education society and its college as petitioners against the State of Maharashtra and a teacher as respondents. The teacher was appointed in 1994, confirmed in 1999, suspended ...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Dismisses Hawkers' Petitions in Street Vending Act Case Due to Compliance with Statutory Framework. Town Vending Committee Actions Upheld as Lawful Under Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014, Addressing Hawkers' Livelihood Concerns....

The background of the dispute involved several hawkers' unions and individual hawkers filing writ petitions against the Town Vending Committee, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, State of Mahara...