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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Landlord-Tenant Dispute — Tenant Ordered to Vacate After Expiry of 30-Year Lease. The court upheld the decree for possession based on valid wills and the terms of the registered Kabulayat, rejecting the tenant's challenge to the landlord's title.

The case involves a second appeal before the Bombay High Court arising from a suit for possession of a house and appurtenant land. The suit property w...

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High Court of Bombay at Nagpur Dismisses Claimant's Appeal for Enhanced Compensation and Partly Allows State's Appeal in Land Acquisition Case — Market Value Determined at Rs. 100 per sq.ft Based on Comparable Sale Instances.

The case involves two appeals arising from a land acquisition matter. The land, measuring 1.21 HR (1,29,345 sq.ft) out of Survey No. 118/3 at Digras, ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Tenancy Certificate in Mortgage Disguised as Sale. Agreement of Sale Held to be a Mortgage by Conditional Sale Under Bombay Tenancy & Agricultural Lands Act, 1948.

The petitioner, Allauddin Bapubhai Mulla, was the owner of two agricultural lands, Gat No. 44/3B/1A and Gat No. 40/1A, situated at village Degaon, tal...

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Bombay High Court Quashes SDO and MRT Orders in Tenancy Dispute for Non-Consideration of Limitation Issue. Remands Matter for Fresh Adjudication Under Section 70(b) of Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948.

The petitioners, Jamatul Muslimin Jama Mashid Mandiwali, claimed that suit land Survey No.85/1 admeasuring 0.34 Gunthas in village Mandivali, Taluka D...

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Bombay High Court Allows Second Appeal in Specific Performance Suit — Upholds Agreement to Sell Despite Non-Payment of Balance Consideration. Court Holds That Time Was Not of Essence in Absence of Express Stipulation and That Possession Delivered Under Agreement Constitutes Part Performance.

The dispute arose out of an agreement to sell dated 1st June 1978 executed by the original defendant No.2 (since deceased, represented by appellants) ...

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Bombay High Court Partly Allows Landlords' Petition Against MRT Order Remanding Purchase Price Fixation in Tenancy Dispute. MRT Exceeded Revisional Jurisdiction by Ordering De Novo Fixation Without Setting Aside ALT's Determination.

The petitioners, landlords of agricultural lands, challenged an order dated 27 April 1992 passed by the Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal (MRT) in a revisi...