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Bombay High Court: Partition Suit Involving Properties Outside Jurisdiction Requires Clause XII Leave; Plaint Rejected Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC for Partial Partition Bar | Renu Balwant Maru v. Bupendra Damjibhai Tank & Ors.

The Bombay High Court held that a partition suit involving immovable properties situated partly outside its territorial jurisdiction is a “Suit ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Interim Application in Defamation Suit for Lack of Jurisdiction Without Clause 12 Leave. Section 19 CPC Requires Defamation Suit to Be Filed Where Defamation Occurred, Not Where Reputation Is Harmed.

The plaintiff, Sameer Gulamnabi Kazi, Chairman of Maharashtra State Board of Waqf, filed a defamation suit against defendants alleging defamatory vide...

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Bombay High Court Grants Leave to Combine Passing Off with Trademark Infringement Under Clause XIV of Letters Patent. The Court held that the object of Clause XIV is to avoid multiplicity of proceedings, and the defendants' hardship plea was irrelevant to the passing off claim.

The petitioner, Bajaj Electricals Limited, filed a Leave Petition under Clause XIV of the Letters Patent seeking leave to combine a cause of action fo...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Application to Revoke Leave Granted Under Clause XII of Letters Patent Act, 1866 in Commercial Suit for Loan Recovery. Execution of Assignment Deed in Mumbai Constitutes Part of Cause of Action, Sufficient to Maintain Suit.

The Plaintiff, PIL Industries Limited, a company registered in Mumbai, filed a suit against Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd. (Defendant No.1) and others...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeals by Cooperative Bank Against Appointment of Bank Inspector. Appointment Under Section 79 of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 Is Administrative, Not Quasi-Judicial, and Writ Petition Not Maintainable Due to Alternative Remedy Under Section 152.

The case involves three Letters Patent Appeals filed by Pune District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. against orders of a Single Judge dismissing its w...