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High Court Confirms Eviction of Tenants for Rent Default and Unauthorized Alterations. Court rejects tenants' claims, upholds eviction on grounds of rent default, unauthorized construction, and property damage....

The Bombay High Court, the tenants challenged a decree of eviction that was passed on the grounds of rent arrears, damaging the property, and unauthorized construction. The plaintiffs, who became land...

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Recruitment Irregularities in Maharashtra Jail Sepoy Selection Case: High Court Rejects Discharge Pleas. Bombay High Court evaluates allegations of criminal conspiracy, forgery, and corruption in the 2004 Jail Sepoy recruitment process involving government officials....

The Bombay High Court ruled against the discharge applications filed by multiple accused, including government officials, in connection with alleged irregularities in the recruitment of Jail Sepoys un...

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Bombay High Court Reaffirms Sole Arbitrator Appointment Despite Objections. Court rejects review petition questioning the appointment of a sole arbitrator, emphasizing party autonomy and procedural fairness....

The Bombay High Court dealt with a review petition challenging the appointment of a sole arbitrator under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The Court emphasized the significance of party aut...

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Bombay High Court Orders Eviction in a Rent Dispute Case. Tenant's failure to comply with rent payment obligations leads to eviction under the Bombay Rent Act, 1947....

The Bombay High Court upheld an eviction order against the tenants for non-payment of rent. The petitioners/tenants were accused of defaulting on rent payments and subletting the premises. The appella...

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Bombay High Court Grants Pensionary Relief to Compulsorily Retired Government Employee. Despite forfeiture of past service, the court orders pension and gratuity in light of the employee's 16 years of service....

The Bombay High Court ruled that despite the imposition of a penalty of compulsory retirement and forfeiture of past service, the petitioner is entitled to pension and gratuity under Rule 40 of the CC...

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Acquittal in Child Sexual Offense Case Due to Lack of Corroborative Evidence. Court finds prosecution evidence insufficient, acquitting the accused in a POCSO case....

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, acquitted Appellant in a case under Section 376(2)(i) of the IPC and Section 6 of the POCSO Act. The appellant was sentenced to 20 years in prison by the trial cou...

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Suspension Beyond 90 Days Does Not Automatically Lead to Reinstatement if Charges Are Issued: High Court Dismisses Petition Against Suspension....

The Court ruled that suspension exceeding 90 days without issuance of a charge sheet may not be illegal, especially when departmental charges have been filed and an inquiry initiated. 1. Consent for ...

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Writ Petition Allowed: Industrial Court Orders Quashed in Negligence Case Against Retired Driver. Industrial Court’s findings set aside as per Supreme Court precedents. Delay in filing unfair labor practice complaint noted....

The petitioner, a corporation, challenged two orders passed by the Industrial Court, Amravati, related to a departmental inquiry conducted against a driver accused of negligent driving. Despite the In...

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Writ Petitions Challenging Disqualification Over Non-Payment of Taxes Decided; Powers of Additional Commissioner Affirmed. The Bombay High Court ruled that the Additional Commissioner can exercise appellate powers under Section 16(2) of the Maharashtra Village Panchayats Act, 1958, despite amendments, setting aside earlier disqualification orders....

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, adjudicated on the disqualification of respondents for failure to pay Gram Panchayat taxes within the prescribed time. The petitioners challenged the authority of ...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses Tenant’s Revision Application: Upholds Eviction for Failure to Pay Rent and Unauthorized Alterations" "Tenants cannot deny landlord’s title without surrendering possession: Legal heirs of Kashinath Kolwankar lose final appeal."...

Civil revision application filed by the legal heirs of the deceased Kashinath Ramchandra Kolwankar, challenging the eviction decree passed by the Appellate Bench of the Small Causes Court in favor of ...