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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Land Revenue Appeal Order and Demolition Notice — Mutation Entry Restored. The court held that the Land Revenue Code does not empower revenue authorities to order demolition and that mutation entries are presumptive evidence of possession, not title.

The petitioners, claiming to be owners and in possession of property surveyed under no.128/10 of Cavellosim Village, filed an application before the J...

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Bombay High Court Allows Revision Against Wakf Tribunal's Refusal of Temporary Injunction in Property Possession Suit. Wakf Board's Claim of Public Wakf Property Supported by Registration and Gazette Notification.

The Maharashtra State Board of Wakf filed a Civil Revision Application under Section 83(9) of the Wakf Act, 1995, challenging an order of the Wakf Tri...

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High Court Dismisses Petition by Managing Committee Members Challenging Penalty for Non-Compliance with Tribunal Order. Section 63 of Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994 empowers imposition of fine for failure to comply with directions of University or College Tribunal.

The writ petition was filed by members of the Managing Committee of Subhedar Ramji Ambedkar Education Society, Wardha, challenging an order dated 17-1...

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Bombay High Court Partially Upholds Arbitral Award in Railway Contract Dispute — Interest Rate Reduced from 18% to 9%. The court held that the arbitrator's award did not violate public policy but reduced the interest rate as excessive under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The petitioner, Union of India, challenged an arbitral award dated 8 October 2010 under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The ...

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Gujarat High Court Upholds Tribunal's Order Reinstating Delinquent Employee with 50% Backwages in Disciplinary Proceeding — Failure to Serve Notices Not Proved Beyond Doubt.

The case involves a disciplinary proceeding against a Talati-cum-Mantri employed by the Banaskantha District Panchayat. He was charged with intentiona...

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Gujarat High Court Quashes Revenue Tribunal Order in Tenancy Revision Due to Gross Delay. Inordinate Delay of 34 Years in Challenging Mamlatdar's Order Cannot Be Condoned Without Proper Explanation Under Tenancy Act.

The State of Gujarat, through the Deputy Collector, filed a Special Civil Application under Article 227 of the Constitution challenging an order dated...