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Bombay High Court Allows Landlord's Writ Petitions Against Appellate Court's Reversal of Eviction Obstruction and Mesne Profits Orders. The court held that an obstructor claiming through a tenant cannot resist eviction after a decree against the tenant, and mesne profits are independent of possession.

The case involves two writ petitions filed by the landlord, Udyavara R. Acharya and Ramadevi R. Acharya, against the respondent, Jugal Kishor Jagannat...

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"Landmark Judgment on Property Rights and Public Welfare in Mumbai" "Balancing property ownership with the collective good under India's constitutional framework."

The Supreme Court examined whether Chapter VIII-A of the MHADA Act aligns with the principles of Article 39(b) of the Indian Constitution, which aims ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging School Tribunal's Refusal to Condone Delay in Appeal Against Termination. Petitioner's Multiple Forums and Unexplained Delay of Over Three Years Justified Rejection of Condonation Application.

The petitioner, Popat Sitaram Godge, was terminated from service on 22.05.1994 by the respondent educational institution. Instead of filing an appeal ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Eviction Order Under Public Premises Act but Reduces Damages — LIC vs NIC Dispute Over Flat Occupancy. The court held that the Appellate Authority's reduction of damages and stay on execution pending High Power Committee decision was justified, but eviction order was valid.

The dispute involves two public sector undertakings: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the owner of a flat, and National Insurance Company Lt...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging School Tribunal's Refusal to Condone Delay in Appeal Against Termination. Petitioner's failure to pursue remedies diligently and absence of sufficient cause for delay of over three years led to dismissal.

The petitioner, Popat Sitaram Godge, was terminated from service on 22.05.1994 by the respondent educational institution. He initially filed a civil s...

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CRIMINAL CONFIRMATION CASE NO. 02 OF 2024

The case stems from Crime No. 634 of 2022 registered at Kalamna Police Station for multiple offences including murder (Section 302 IPC), attempted mur...

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High Court of Karnataka Hears Appeals Against Ejectment Decrees Filed by Tenants — Considers Whether Suits by Auction Purchaser Are Barred by Limitation and Maintainable. Examines Applicability of Limitation Act and Tenancy Principles to Auction Purchaser’s Claim for Possession.

The High Court of Karnataka heard three regular first appeals (RFA Nos. 1926/2013, 1924/2013, and 1925/2013) filed by tenants against decrees of eject...