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Supreme Court Interprets Applicability of Written Statement Time Limit to Counter-Claim in Commercial Suits. The Court Examined Whether the 120-Day Limit Under Order VIII Rule 1 CPC Applies to Plaintiffs' Reply to Counter-Claims Governed by the Commercial Courts Act, 2015....

This matter arose from a commercial suit for recovery of money filed by the appellants (plaintiffs) against the respondents (defendants). The defendants filed a written statement and a counter-claim, ...

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High Court of Karnataka Considers Revision Petition Against Order for Educational Expenses Under DV Act. Daughter's Post-Graduation Fees Claim Under Section 20(d) of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005....

The matter arose from a criminal revision petition filed by the father against the order of the Additional District and Sessions Judge, Mangalore, confirming the trial court's direction to pay Rs.16,0...

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Karnataka High Court Quashes CGIT Award Reinstating Senior Assistant Dismissed for Misappropriation, Holds Dismissal Legal. Court Emphasises Elevated Integrity Standards for Bank Employees, Directs Payment of Gratuity and Leave Encashment but Not Pension, Under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Section 10....

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a Senior Assistant of State Bank of India for misappropriating customer funds at two branches. The bank suspended the employee in October 2004 and issued a char...

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High Court of Karnataka Delivers Judgment in MFA No. 4257 of 2026 Filed by Actor Darshan Challenging Dismissal of Injunction Against Release of Film 'BOSS' - Impact on Fair Trial and Personality Rights Considered. Appeal arises from trial court order dated 02.06.2026 dismissing application under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC in OS No. 2151/2026....

Background: The appeal arose from a suit filed by film actor Darshan Srinivas and his wife against Siri Productions and others, seeking a permanent injunction to restrain the release of the Kannada fi...

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Karnataka High Court Quashes Trial Court Order Directing Court Fee on Market Value in Partition Suit. Valuation Must Be Decided on Plaint Allegations, Not Cross-Examination Admissions, Under Sections 35(1) and 35(2) of Karnataka Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958....

The writ petition arose from a suit for partition and separate possession filed by the plaintiff (petitioner) against his brother and the legal heirs of another brother, along with subsequent purchase...

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High Court of Karnataka at Dharwad Allows Writ Petition, Setting Aside Trial Court's Order on Court Fee in Partition Suit. Plaintiff Entitled to Fixed Court Fee Under Section 35(2) as Joint Possession Presumed Unless Ouster Proved....

The High Court of Karnataka at Dharwad, by its single judge, entertained a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India filed by the plaintiff in a partition suit. The plainti...

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Madras High Court Closes Writ Petition Against CAT Interim Order as Railway Authorities Redress Employee’s Grievance Over Eviction and Medical Board Referral. Employee Challenged Rejection of Interim Stay of Quarters Eviction and Sought Direction for Medical Board Evaluation Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India....

The writ petition was instituted under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by a railway employee, Dharmaveer Prasad, against eight officers of the Southern Railway, including the General Manager,...

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Madras High Court Partly Allows Writ Petition Against Recovery of Excess Pay; Confirms Pay Revision But Sets Aside Recovery Citing Rafiq Masih. Recovery of Excess Salary from Group C Employee Impermissible Under Principles in State of Punjab v. Rafiq Masih When No Misrepresentation Found and Over Five Years Elapsed....

The Madras High Court considered a writ petition filed by a Stenographer Grade I seeking to quash a notice and proceedings for recovery of Rs.2,59,654/- excess pay and allowances. The petitioner was i...