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Bombay High Court Dismisses Partition Suit and Upholds Wills in Family Property Dispute. Wills and Codicils Executed by Testator and Testatrix Found Valid, No Undue Influence or Lack of Testamentary Capacity Established.

The judgment concerns a family dispute over the estate of Chimanlal Chinai and his wife Shardaben Chinai. The plaintiffs, legal heirs of Dinkar Chinai...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Quashes Reopening Notice Under Section 147 of Income Tax Act, 1961 for Lack of Full and True Disclosure. Assessee's Claim for Deduction Under Section 80-IA Was Considered During Original Assessment, Hence No Failure to Disclose Material Facts.

The petitioner, Titanor Components Limited, an assessee under the Income Tax Act, 1961, challenged a notice issued under Section 147 of the Act for re...

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Supreme Court Quashes One-Year Renewal of Stage Carriage Permits Under Section 58 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1939. Renewal Period Must Conform to Original Permit Period, Minimum Three Years.

The case originated from the expiry of stage carriage permits held by the petitioners on March 31, 1958. They applied for renewal before the Regional ...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Revision Petition Against Maintenance Order Under Section 125 CrPC. Family Court Failed to Follow Evidence Recording Procedure Under Sections 126 and 274 CrPC; Affidavit Evidence Held Inadmissible.

The revision petition arose from an order of the II Additional Principal Judge, Family Court, Bengaluru, dated 3 November 2017, granting maintenance o...

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Bombay High Court Reserves Judgment in Writ Petitions Concerning Eviction from Railway Public Premises. City Civil Court's Order Upholding Eviction but Reducing Damages to Rs.3,125 per Month Was Under Challenge Under Articles 226 and 227 of Constitution of India and Public Premises Act, 1971.

The dispute arose from the allotment of premises admeasuring 875 sq.ft. at the Administrative Building, Central Railway, Mumbai to the Central Railway...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Revision Applications Challenging Charge Framing and Discharge in 1993 Mumbai Riot Case. Prima Facie Case Established for Conspiracy and Unlawful Activities.

The judgment pertains to two criminal revision applications filed by original accused nos. 32 and 76 in Sessions Case No. 930 of 2002, arising from C....