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Karnataka High Court Dismisses State's Appeal in Freedom Fighter's Pension Case - Widow's Claim Upheld. Oral evidence and committee recommendation sufficient to establish freedom fighter status under Karnataka Freedom Fighters' Pension Rules, 1979.

The respondent, Smt. Basavannewwa, is the widow of a freedom fighter who allegedly participated in the Quit India Movement in 1942. She applied for fr...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses State's Appeal Against Grant of Freedom Fighter's Pension to Widow — Liberal Construction of Beneficial Pension Legislation Required Despite Delay in Application

The respondent, Smt. Ningawwa, an 84-year-old widow, filed a writ petition before the learned Single Judge seeking quashing of the order dated 22.09.2...

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Karnataka High Court Partly Allows State's Appeal in Freedom Fighter Pension Case — Limits Arrears to Date of Application. The court held that pension being a continuing cause of action, arrears cannot be granted from the date of death of the freedom fighter but only from the date of application.

The case involves a writ appeal filed by the State of Karnataka against an order of the learned Single Judge dated 14.09.2021 in W.P. No.103247/2021. ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Tenant's Revision in Eviction Suit for Unauthorized Subletting. Concurrent findings of fact that tenant sublet premises without landlord's consent under Section 15 of Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, upheld.

The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), a statutory body, was a monthly tenant of a godown premises in Mumbai owned by the respondents (la...

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses State's Appeal in Freedom Fighter Pension Case. Central Government Recognition of Freedom Fighter Binds State Government for Pension Disbursement Under State Scheme.

The case involves a writ appeal filed by the State of Karnataka against an order of a learned Single Judge who allowed the writ petition of Smt. Annap...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Rejection of Application Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC in Suit for Damages. Court fees are not payable on a tentative claim at the initial stage when the exact valuation is to be adjudicated later, as per Section 7(i) of the Court Fees Act, 1870 and Order VII Rule 11 CPC.

The dispute arose from a suit filed by the respondent, a retired government officer and advocate, against the State of Punjab and its officers for rec...