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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Rejection of Temporary Injunction in Partition Suit — Court Upholds Trial Court's Discretion Under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC, Finding No Prima Facie Case for Injunction Against Alienation of Property by Co-owners.

The petitioner, Rekha Bhujang, filed a suit for partition and separate possession of suit properties described in Schedules A and B of the plaint. The...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition in Evidence Act Case — Bailiff's Report Held Public Document Under Section 74. Certified Copy Admissible Under Section 77, But Trial Court Must Give Opportunity to Rebut Contents.

The petitioner, Sushilkumar Mandanlal Ganediwal, was the original defendant no.1 in a civil suit for declaration and possession filed in the Court of ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition for Impounding of Document in Specific Performance Suit — No Objection Raised at Time of Exhibition. Court holds that once a document is exhibited without objection, it cannot be impounded under Section 33 of the Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958 at a later stage.

The petitioner, defendant No.4 in Special Civil Suit No.167 of 2012, filed a writ petition challenging the order dated 24.01.2019 passed by the 8th Jo...

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Bombay High Court Allows Second Appeal in Property Dispute Over Unregistered Relinquishment Deed. Court Holds That a Deed of Relinquishment Without Consideration Requires Registration Under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, and Remits Matter for Fresh Consideration.

The case involves a second appeal arising from a property dispute between the appellants (Bhaurao, Rekhlal, Dilip, Sakunbai, and Satyasheela) and the ...

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Bombay High Court Allows De-exhibition of Documents in Civil Suit — No Opportunity Given to Prove Documents. Court holds that de-exhibition of documents is permissible under CPC and that plaintiff must be given opportunity to prove documents before they are excluded.

The petitioner, Sunil Tukaram Bharadkar, filed a civil suit (Civil Suit No.3600 of 2004) against the respondent, Santosh Gopichand Rane. On 19-7-2005,...