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High Court Dismisses Bank's Revision in SARFAESI Act Suit — Civil Court Jurisdiction Not Barred. Suit for Declaration and Injunction Regarding Personal Guarantee Held Maintainable as It Does Not Relate to Enforcement of Security Interest Under Section 34 of SARFAESI Act.

The case involves a civil revision application filed by Allahabad Bank against an order of the Joint Civil Judge, Junior Division, Nagpur, rejecting t...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Ex-Parte Decree in Summary Suit Due to Non-Service of Summons for Judgment. Defendants Granted Unconditional Leave to Defend as They Had Disclosed a Defence in Earlier Affidavit.

The plaintiff filed a summary suit against the defendants for recovery of a loan. The defendants filed an affidavit in reply to an attachment before j...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Termination of Peon Appointed During Ban on Recruitment. Appointment of Petitioner as Peon was Subject to Approval and Violated Government Ban on Recruitment of Open Category Non-Teaching Posts Effective from 1st March 2000.

The petitioner, Ravindra Narayan Malap, was appointed as a peon by the respondent school management on 27th July 2000, subject to approval of the Educ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Gratuity Entitlement for Daily Wager Absorbed as Clerk — Continuous Service Counted from Initial Appointment. Municipal Council's contention that daily wage period cannot be counted for gratuity rejected under Section 4 of Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.

The Municipal Council, Achalpur, filed a writ petition challenging two concurrent judgments: the order dated 26.06.2015 of the Controlling Authority u...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Pension Claim of Former Government Employees Absorbed in VSNL. Pensionary benefits under Office Memorandum dated 5 July 1989 not applicable to employees who opted for absorption in VSNL and received benefits under the Voluntary Retirement Scheme.

The petitioners, former employees of the Department of Overseas Communication Services (OCS) of the Government of India, were absorbed into Videsh San...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Appointment of Court Receiver in Redevelopment Dispute Between Society, Developer, and Occupants. Court Directs Handover of Possession Subject to Payment of Compensation Under Development Agreement.

The appeal arose from a judgment of a learned Single Judge appointing the Court Receiver as Receiver of two flats occupied by the appellants and direc...