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Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai v. Samarath Development Corporation and Ors. Court weighs public interest against private ownership rights over disputed land in a crucial development zone.

The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) and Samarath Development Corporation (plaintiffs) regarding the ownership of a 158.05-acre plot of ...

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Landlords Challenge Tenant's Late Amendment in Court of Small Causes. Legal dispute over tenancy rights involves delayed amendment and inclusion of new defendants, leading to writ petition and expedited hearing order.

Writ petition filed by landlords challenging an order from the Court of Small Causes, Mumbai, which allowed an amendment application by the plaintiff,...

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Writ Petition Questions Appellate Court's Order on Property Rights and Compensation

Writ petition challenging an appellate court's order regarding an injunction and the withdrawal of compensation. The dispute arises from ancestral pro...

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Notice of Motion to Quash Undefended Suit Order and Condonation of Delay. A Legal Challenge to Balance Procedural Flexibility and Strict Timelines Under the Commercial Courts Act

Notice of Motion requesting to quash and set aside orders that moved a suit to the undefended list due to the defendants' failure to file a written st...

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Supreme Court Refers Key Constitutional Questions on State Borrowing Powers to a Five-Judge Bench. The State of Kerala challenges central fiscal regulations, raising significant constitutional issues regarding federalism and state borrowing rights.

The Supreme Court of India has referred a case filed by the State of Kerala against the Union of India to a five-judge bench. The case involves crucia...