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High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Hindu Succession Case, Upholding Husband's Inheritance Rights. Succession to Property Inherited by Female Hindu from Father Governed by Section 15(1)(a) of Hindu Succession Act When She Leaves Behind Sons and Daughter, Not Section 15(2)(a) Which Applies Only in Absence of Children....

The dispute originated from a partition suit filed by the children of late Smt. Sushila against her husband regarding a property she had inherited from her father. The trial court excluded the husband...

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High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Property Partition Case - Husband's Inheritance Rights Upheld Under Hindu Succession Act Section 15(1) Despite Property Being Inherited from Father...

The High Court dismissed a review petition challenging its earlier judgment in a Hindu succession case. The petitioners sought review of a judgment that had allowed a husband to inherit a share in pro...

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High Court Dismisses Civil Revision Petition in Contract Dispute - Limitation Issue for Damages Suit Held to be Mixed Question of Law and Fact - Trial Court Order Rejecting Plaint Rejection Application Under Order VII Rule 11(d) CPC Upheld...

The petitioner company challenged termination of contract dated 26.04.2012 through writ proceedings which were dismissed -- The respondents filed suit O.S.No.95/2016 on 09.11.2016 seeking recovery of ...

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High Court Quashes Show-Cause Notices Against Belagavi City Corporation Councillors -- Commissioner Lacks Jurisdiction to Initiate Disqualification Proceedings Under Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976...

The High Court of Karnataka quashed show-cause notices issued to two elected Councillors of Belagavi City Corporation proposing disqualification under Section 19 of Karnataka Municipal Corporations Ac...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Writ Petition in Property Tax Dispute Due to Jurisdictional Defect in Notices. Notices Issued Under Sub-Section (12) of Section 108A of Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976, Were Quashed as Conditions for That Provision Were Not Satisfied, and Authority Could Not Justify Action Under Different Provision....

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by a partnership firm challenging property tax notices issued by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). The petitioner sought to quash multiple not...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Civil Revision Petition and Quashes Trial Court Order Accepting Deficit Court Fee After Two-Year Delay. Trial Court Erred in Exercising Discretion Under Section 149 CPC Without Proper Application of Mind and Beyond Statutory Time Limits Under Section 148 CPC, Rendering Suit Stillborn....

The dispute arose from a civil revision petition filed by defendants challenging the Trial Court's order accepting deficit court fee payment after two years and registering the suit. The plaintiff had...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Employer's Writ Petition Challenging Industrial Dispute Reference Under Repealed Act. Reference Order Saved by Savings Clause in Industrial Relations Code, 2020 and Section 6 of General Clauses Act, 1897 as It Was Made When Old Act Was in Force....

The dispute arose when Glastronix LLP, the petitioner, challenged a reference order dated 19.12.2025 issued by the Labour Department, Government of Karnataka, referring an industrial dispute between t...

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High Court of Karnataka Reserves Judgment in Writ Petition Challenging Forfeiture of Jamma Malai Lands as Forest Land. Petitioners Seek Quashing of Conservator of Forests' Order Forfeiting Rights Under Section 82 of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963, Alleging Lack of Jurisdiction and Violation of Earlier Judicial Decrees....

The writ petition challenged the order dated 16.12.2011 passed by the Conservator of Forests, Kodagu, declaring the petitioners' Jamma Malai lands as statutory forest under the Karnataka Forest Act, 1...

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Appellant Appeals Compensation Award -- High Court Limits Insurer Liability to Indemnity Terms -- Medical Expenses and Interest Excluded Under Policy Conditions in Employees Compensation Act Case...

The Divisional Manager of Appellant Company appealed against a compensation award that held the insurer liable for medical expenses and interest under the Employees Compensation Act, 1923. The claiman...