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"Bombay High Court Restores Passport Rights for Minor in Foreign Custody" "Indian citizenship prevails despite the mother's foreign nationality; court safeguards child's rights."

The Bombay High Court, Goa Bench, addressed the denial of an Indian passport renewal to a minor, Chrisella Valanka, whose mother had acquired Portugue...

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Full Bench Rules on Scope of Trial Court's Authority Under Section 9-A CPC. Trial Courts Cannot Partially Dispose of Suits in Preliminary Issues on Jurisdiction.

The Full Bench addressed whether a Trial Court, under Section 9-A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), can frame an issue that disposes of a su...

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Bombay High Court Allows Transfer of Matrimonial Petition from Goa to Mumbai on Grounds of Wife's Safety and Convenience. Section 24 CPC Transfer Granted as Wife Faced Threats and Had to Flee to Mumbai with Minor Daughter.

The applicants, Smt. Irene Blanch Khera (wife) and her minor daughter Samaira Keira Glenn Souza Ticlo, filed an application under Section 24 of the Co...

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Bombay High Court Allows Second Appeal in Property Sale Dispute Due to Lack of Consent from Co-Owner Under Portuguese Civil Code. Sale Deed executed by one co-owner without consent of other held voidable under Article 1119 of Family Laws.

The case involves a second appeal filed by Smt. Verodiana John Pinto and Mr. John Pinto (appellants) against the judgment and decree of the first appe...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Allows First Wife's Claim for Family Pension Over Invalid Second Marriage. Second Marriage Contracted Without Consent During Subsistence of First Marriage Held Void Under Goa Family Laws and Civil Service (Conduct) Rules, 1964.

The petitioner, Mrs. Banu Shaikh, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court at Goa seeking family pension as the legally wedded wife of the d...