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High Court of Gujarat Allows Writ Petition Quashing Termination Order Based on Identical Precedent. Termination for Non-Passage of CCC Exam Set Aside as Issue Covered by Earlier Judgment in Favor of Similarly Situated Employee Under Same Impugned Order....

The dispute arose from the termination of the petitioner's service by the Director, Social Defence, Gujarat State, via order dated 22.06.2017, on the ground that the petitioner had not passed the CCC ...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition by Cooperative Society Quashing Orders Under Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act Due to Jurisdictional Errors and Procedural Violations -- Inclusion of Non-Members in Registration Documents Set Aside...

The Bombay High Court allowed the writ petition filed by Petit Mansion C-Wing Cooperative Housing Society Limited and its Chairperson challenging orders passed by the Deputy Registrar and the Division...

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No Limitation for Cooperative Society Dues: Bombay High Court Affirms Recovery from Flat Occupants under Section 154B-29 MCS Act...

The Bombay High Court dismissed writ petitions challenging recovery certificates issued by a cooperative housing society for long-pending maintenance dues. The Court held that recovery proceedings und...

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High Court Quashes Detention Order of Major Victim Under Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act 1956 -- Victim's Fundamental Rights Upheld Over Speculative Risk of Relapse...

The High Court allowed a Writ Petition filed by Victim No.3 challenging her detention in a protective home under Section 17(4) of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act 1956. The Petitioner, a major vic...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Incomplete Chain of Circumstantial Evidence -- High Court Conviction Reversed, Trial Court Acquittal Restored in IPC Sections 302, 120-B, 201, 506 Case...

The Supreme Court heard criminal appeals challenging the High Court of Karnataka's judgment that reversed the Trial Court's acquittal and convicted the appellants for murder, conspiracy, destruction o...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition for First Higher Pay Scale Based on Departmental Examination Rules, Quashes Government Denials and Grants Limited Arrears...

The petitioner, a retired Gujarati Typist, filed a writ petition under Articles 14, 16, and 226 of the Constitution of India seeking the first higher pay scale from 05/06/2010, claiming he passed a de...

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High Court Quashes Human Rights Commission Proceedings in Property Dispute Due to Lack of Jurisdiction. The Commission Exceeded Its Powers Under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 by Intervening in a Private Property Matter with a Pending Civil Suit....

The dispute originated from lands in village Zundal, District Gandhinagar, originally owned by Jethabhai Lallubhai Patel and devolved through inheritance and transactions to various parties including ...

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Injunction Suit Not Maintainable When Title Is Disputed...

The High Court of Karnataka held that when title to immovable property is disputed, a suit for mere permanent or mandatory injunction is not maintainable without seeking declaration of title. In this...

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High Court Disposes Writ Petition Under Article 227 of Constitution of India, Directs Trial Court to Reconsider Compromise Decree in Ancestral Property Dispute Involving Fraud Allegations...

The petitioners filed a writ petition under Article 227 of Constitution of India to quash a compromise decree in OS No. 123/2025, alleging it was fraudulent as they were not made parties despite being...

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High Court Acquits Accused in Rash Driving Case Under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304A IPC Due to Lack of Evidence and Procedural Lapses -- Conviction Overturned and Acquittal Restored...

The appellant was convicted by the first appellate court under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304A of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) for rash and negligent driving causing death and injuries in a road acc...