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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Second Appeal in Declaration and Possession Suit — Substantial Question of Law Not Pressed. Amendment to plaint seeking both declaration and recovery of possession renders the framed question of law infructuous.

The case involves a second appeal under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, filed by the appellant against the judgment and decree dated...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Eviction Order Under Maharashtra Rent Control Act. Competent Authority's Order for Possession Upheld Due to Non-Payment of Rent and Unauthorized Subletting.

The petitioner, AMI Merchandising Pvt. Ltd., filed a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution challenging the judgment and order dated 14/0...

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High Court of Karnataka Adjudicates First Appeal Under Section 96 CPC in a Land Title and Possession Dispute Between Two Educational Trusts. The Appeal Arises from Dismissal of Suit for Declaration, Permanent and Mandatory Injunction by the Trial Court.

The dispute involved two educational trusts, the Golden Valley Educational Trust (plaintiff) and the Vokkaligara Sangha (defendant), over land granted...

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Bombay High Court Considers Interim Application in PIL on Powai Area Development Scheme and Tripartite Agreement. Court Extends Construction Timelines for Certain Buildings and Defers Others, Reaffirming Prior Directions to Complete Affordable Housing Units Under the Scheme.

These three public interest litigations concerned the development of vast lands at Powai in Mumbai under the Powai Area Development Scheme (PADS) and ...

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WRIT PETITION NO. 73 OF 2015

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal Against Eviction Decree in Favour of Court Receiver — Tenancy Rights Not Extinguished by Consent Terms. The Court held that the Court Receiver could not evict the defendants as trespassers without due process, as the consent terms did not terminate their tenancy rights.

The appeal arises from a judgment and decree dated 22nd February 2010 passed by the Bombay City Civil Court in S.C.Suit No.1154 of 2000, decreeing the...