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Madras High Court Dismisses Review Petition in TNPSC Recruitment Case — No Error Apparent on Record. Review petition against order in WP No.14812 of 2024 dismissed as the petitioner failed to establish any error apparent on the face of the record or grounds for review under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC....

The petitioner, V.Arun Kumar, filed a review petition (REV.APLW No. 77 of 2026) before the Madras High Court seeking to review the order dated 31.7.2024 passed in WP No.14812 of 2024. The writ petitio...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Town Planning Violation Case for Lack of Error Apparent. Review Petition Held Not Maintainable as It Sought Re-adjudication of Merits Already Decided in Writ Petition Under Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act....

The case concerns a review petition filed by R.Velu against an order dated 27.11.2024 in W.P. No. 1937 of 2024 passed by the Madras High Court. The original writ petition involved allegations of viola...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Grant of Probate in Will Dispute. Court Holds That Certified Copy of Will is Admissible as Secondary Evidence and Due Execution Proved Under Section 63 of Indian Succession Act, 1925....

The appeal arises from a judgment and decree dated 16.08.2024 passed by a learned Single Judge of the Madras High Court in T.O.S.No.21 of 2020, granting probate of the Will dated 09.02.1996 executed b...

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Madras High Court Second Appeal: Principles of Pleading in Will Disputes. Lower Appellate Court's Finding on Suspicious Circumstances Without Pleadings Held Impermissible....

The second appeal arose from a partition suit where the plaintiff claimed 4/5th share in the suit property based on a Will (Ex.A2) executed by Kamalathammal. The defendants (appellants) contested, ass...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitioner's Challenge to Rejection of Plaint and Amendment in Specific Performance Suit — Consent Decree Not Binding on Third Party. Plaint Disclosed Cause of Action and Limitation Was a Mixed Question of Fact and Law....

The petitioner, Bharat Mulji Khona, was the defendant in a suit for specific performance filed by M/s. Fiza Construction Company (respondent no.1) seeking enforcement of an agreement dated 5 February ...

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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Injunction in Design Infringement Suit — Registered Design for Mixer Grinder Knob Found Prima Facie Valid and Infringed. Court restrains defendant from manufacturing or selling mixer grinders with a knob that is a substantial reproduction of plaintiff's registered design under Section 22 of Designs Act, 2000....

The plaintiff, Atomberg Technologies Private Limited, filed a suit for damages and injunction against Stove Kraft Limited, alleging infringement of its registered design for a mixer grinder knob. The ...

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High Court of Bombay Examines State's Challenge to Enhanced Compensation in Land Acquisition Matter; Determination of Market Value Under Section 23 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894 Considered. Reference Court's Valuation of Rs.500 per Square Metre Scrutinized Based on Comparability of Sale Instances....

The Bombay High Court, in a first appeal under Section 54 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, examined the State of Maharashtra's challenge to the Reference Court's enhancement of compensation for land...

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High Court of Bombay Determines Fair Compensation in Appeal Against Enhanced Award Under Land Acquisition Act, 1894. Cross-Objections Seeking Higher Rate Considered Alongside State's Challenge to Reference Court's Award of Rs.1,500 per sq.m....

The State of Maharashtra acquired land in Village Padghe, Taluka Panvel, District Raigad, for the New Bombay Project under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894. An initial 1970 notification lapsed, leading ...

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High Court of Bombay Dismisses Revision by Indian Oil Corporation in Eviction Suit — Concurrent Findings of Tenancy Termination and Ownership Upheld. Lease of Open Land Not Protected Under Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999; Suit Maintainable Without Probate as Will Was Not Required to Be Proved in Eviction Proceedings....

The case involves a civil revision application filed by Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) against the concurrent judgments of the Small Causes Court and its Appellate Bench decreeing the suit for ...