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Supreme Court Sets Aside Anticipatory Bail in Forgery and Cheating Case Involving Forged Sale Deed of Senior Citizens' Land. Court Holds That Anticipatory Bail Cannot Be Granted as a Matter of Routine When Prima Facie Case of Serious Economic Offences Involving Forgery of Documents Is Made Out.

The case involves an appeal by Pratibha Manchanda and another (the appellants) against the State of Haryana and another (respondents) challenging the ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Relief from Lis Pendens in Specific Performance Suit — Transfer of Property Act Section 52. Court allows defendant to be relieved from lis pendens upon deposit of Rs.8 lakhs, balancing plaintiff's claim with defendant's right to deal with property.

The appeal arises from a judgment of a learned Single Judge dated 13 September 2013 in a motion taken out by the Appellant, the original Plaintiff, du...

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Supreme Court Upholds Expulsion of MLC for Unparliamentary Conduct and Defiance of Ethics Committee — Principles of Natural Justice Not Violated as Petitioner Waived Right to be Heard by Repeatedly Avoiding Proceedings and Challenging Committee's Authority.

The petitioner, a Member of the Bihar Legislative Council (MLC) from the Rashtriya Janata Dal, challenged his expulsion from the Council based on a re...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitioners in Tender Exclusion Case Due to Non-Application of Mind by State. Exclusion from tender for school uniform cloth procurement set aside as evaluation committee failed to consider petitioners' compliance with technical specifications.

The petitioners, Kanchan India Limited and Arvind Cotsyn India Limited, challenged their exclusion from a tender process issued by the Government of M...

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Supreme Court Allows UPPCL Appeal in Service Termination Case Due to Delay and Lack of Parity. Termination Order Was Speaking Order with Explicit Reason; Writ Petition Filed After 12 Years Dismissed for Laches.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by Uttar Pradesh Power Corp. Ltd. (UPPCL) against the High Court's order reinstating Ram Gopal, a former Me...