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High Court Allows Divorce Appeal on Ground of Cruelty, Overturning Family Court Dismissal. Husband Established Mental Cruelty Under Section 13(1)(i-a) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Through Wife's Abnormal Behavior, Public Humiliation, and Physical Violence, Despite Withdrawal of Unsoundness of Mind Ground.

The appeal arose from a divorce petition filed by the husband against the wife under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, on grounds of cruelty and unsoundne...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Title Dispute Involving Multiple Previous Suits. Court Examines Maintainability Under Order 2 Rule 2 CPC and Relief Requirements Under Section 34 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 Regarding Declaration Without Consequential Possession.

The dispute originated from a property suit O.S.No.156/2010 filed by seven plaintiffs seeking declaration of title and permanent injunction regarding ...

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High Court Dismisses Letters Patent Appeal in Flat Ownership Dispute Between Appellants and State of Maharashtra, Upholds Single Judge's Order Directing Pursuit of Rights in Competent Forum

The Letters Patent Appeal was filed against the Single Judge's order, which disposed of the petition on grounds that the challenged order did not prej...

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Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal in TADA Case Due to Procedural Lapses in Recording Confessional Statements. Confessions Under TADA Act Deemed Inadmissible Due to Non-Compliance with Safeguards

Procedural Safeguards under TADA Act: The Court emphasized that confessions recorded under Section 15 of the TADA Act must strictly comply with the p...

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Supreme Court of India Grants Pensionary Benefits to Appellant After 25-Year-Long Litigation. Court Condemns Failure of Departmental Inquiry and Upholds Employee’s Right to Pension

Constitution of India, 1950 (COI) — Article 226 — High Court's Power of Judicial Review — High Court’s dismissal of writ petition and review a...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal by Appellant Seeking Interference with Favorable High Court Order. The Apex Court declines to interfere with an order restoring a Section 125 CrPC petition, citing no grounds for interference and directing adherence to due process in the Family Court.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973: Section 125: Maintenance to wife. Section 482: Inherent powers of the High...

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High Court Allows Transfer of Criminal Case and Restores Dismissed Domestic Violence Application to Ensure Justice for Applicant Facing Financial Hardship Relief granted under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. to avoid multiplicity of proceedings and ensure the applicant receives due maintenance.

  Date of Hearing: The case was heard on October 16, 2024, by the High Court with Ms. Musale representing the applicant and Ms. Phad represen...

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Writ Petition Partially Allowed - Restoration of ULP Complaint after 19 Years. The Bombay High Court restores a long-pending unfair labour practice complaint while denying back wages and setting a time-bound trial schedule.

Acts Discussed: The Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971 Item 1, Schedule IV: Unfair labo...

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Court Upholds Tax Collection Obligation on Mysore Sales Under Section 206C. Excise Contractors Deemed "Buyers" in Karnataka Liquor Vending Case, Appeal Dismissed

The application of Section 206C of the Income Tax Act, 1961, regarding tax collection at source on the sale of alcoholic liquor, particularly focusing...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Decision to Deny Condonation of Delay in Government's Property Dispute. The Court emphasizes the importance of adhering to statutory timelines, stressing that even government entities cannot bypass limitations through prolonged delays.

The Supreme Court of India upheld the decision of the Bombay High Court, which refused to condone a delay of 12 years and 158 days in the restoration ...