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Bombay High Court Dismisses Challenge to Section 479(2) of MMC Act, 1888 — License Fee Fixation by Commissioner Upheld. The court held that the power to fix fees is not unguided and does not violate Articles 14 or 19(1)(g) of the Constitution....

The petitioners, Rushabh Outdoors (a partnership firm) and Vandana Borse (proprietress of M/s. Synnovation), challenged the constitutional validity of sub-section (2) of Section 479 of the Mumbai Muni...

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Bombay High Court Allows Summary Suit Against Principal Borrower Despite Moratorium Against Guarantors Under IBC. The court permitted the plaintiff to proceed only against defendant no.1 (principal borrower) while reserving rights against guarantors under moratorium....

The plaintiff, IL & FS Financial Services Limited, filed a commercial summary suit under Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 to recover Rs. 203,66,31,506/- from the defendants. The suit ...

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Bombay High Court Hears Defendants’ Interim Applications for Rejection of Plaint in Commercial Suit on Grounds of Non-Compliance with Section 12-A Commercial Courts Act, 2015 and Bar Under SARFAESI Act. Applications Filed by Financial Institution Defendants Against Real Estate Borrower Group....

The dispute arises from a commercial suit filed by the plaintiffs against three defendants, seeking specific performance of a Framework Agreement dated 20 December 2024. The plaintiffs are part of the...

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High Court Quashes FIR and Chargesheet in Criminal Writ Petition Finding Abuse of Process in Tenancy Dispute. Court held that allegations even at face value failed to make out ingredients of offences under Sections 329(3), 324(4) read with 3(5) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and criminal proceedings were initiated to give criminal color to civil tenancy dispute....

The petitioner filed a criminal writ petition seeking to quash an FIR and subsequent chargesheet registered against her for offences under Sections 329(3), 324(4) read with 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya...

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Bombay High Court Allows Marking of Registered Sale Deeds Despite Denial of Contents in Civil Suit — Evidentiary Value of Documents with Identification Number Clarified. The court held that marking a document with an identification number is a procedural step and does not amount to proof of its contents; the trial court erred in refusing to mark the sale deeds....

The petitioner, as plaintiff in Regular Civil Suit No.41 of 2012, sought a declaration of ownership and perpetual injunction against the respondent/defendant regarding two agricultural lands. The peti...

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Bombay High Court Allows Marking of Registered Sale Deeds as Exhibits Despite Denial of Contents — Evidentiary Value to be Decided at Trial. Execution of registered sale deeds admitted by defendant; trial court's refusal to mark them as exhibits set aside; documents to be marked and objections considered at final stage....

The petitioner, as plaintiff, filed Regular Civil Suit No.41 of 2012 seeking declaration of ownership and perpetual injunction over two agricultural lands. The petitioner claimed that the respondent/d...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Seeking Concurrency of Sentences Under Section 427(2) CrPC for Prisoner Convicted in Two Separate Trials. Court Directs State to Treat Previous Seven-Year Sentence as Concurrent with Subsequent Life Imprisonment and Recalculate Sentence for Premature Release....

The petitioner, Kailas Shankar Navekar, was convicted in Sessions Case No. 100/2006 by the Additional Sessions Judge, Beed for offences under Sections 363, 376, and 506 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) ...