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Writ Petition Filed Against Collector's Order Disqualifying Councillors Under MLAMD Act for Breach of Party Whip. High Court Considers Validity of Disqualification Based on Formation of Aghadi, Resignation, and Voting Contrary to Directions.

The judgment pertains to a writ petition filed by four councillors of Mahur Nagar Panchayat challenging the order of the Collector, Nanded, dated 31-0...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Revision Against Wakf Tribunal Order Upholding Plaintiff's Title Over Wakf Property. The court held that the Wakf Tribunal had jurisdiction to decide the suit and that the plaintiff's suit was not barred by limitation.

The case involves a dispute over Survey Gut No.66 of village Harsool, Aurangabad. The plaintiff, Pratapsingh s/o Nursing Kakarwal, filed a suit before...

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Supreme Court Allows Nagpur Metro Appeal, Sets Aside High Court Order to Hand Over Possession of Land to Private Lessee. Metro Rail Project Land Allotment Upheld Subject to Outcome of Pending Civil Suit.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by Nagpur Metro Rail Corporation Limited against the judgment of the Bombay High Court at Nagpur. The High ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Seeking Implementation of De-hiring Policy for Defence-Occupied Premises. Petitioners failed to establish legal right to enforce de-hiring policy against Union of India for flats occupied since 1944 under lease agreements.

The petitioners, Kaikobad Byramjee and Son (Agency) Private Limited and Mr. Khushrooh P. Byramjee, filed two writ petitions before the Bombay High Cou...

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Bombay High Court Appoints Expert Commission in Sewage Nuisance Case Against Municipal Council and Developer. The Court Held That Occupation Certificate Cannot Be Issued Without Sewerage Compliance, Recognizing Violations of Articles 14, 21, and 300A of the Constitution of India.

The writ petition before the High Court of Judicature at Bombay arose from a sewage nuisance caused to an agriculturist's land by a high-rise resident...