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Gujarat High Court Dismisses Insurance Company's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim, Upholds Pay and Recovery Order. Third-Party Claimants Entitled to Compensation Despite Driver's License Violation; Insurer Directed to Pay and Recover from Owner/Driver.

The case arises from a motor accident claim petition filed under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, by the legal representatives of the dece...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Anticipatory Bail in Forgery and Cheating Case Involving Forged Sale Deed of Senior Citizens' Land. Court Holds That Anticipatory Bail Cannot Be Granted as a Matter of Routine When Prima Facie Case of Serious Economic Offences Involving Forgery of Documents Is Made Out.

The case involves an appeal by Pratibha Manchanda and another (the appellants) against the State of Haryana and another (respondents) challenging the ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Tenant's Appeal in SARFAESI Act Case — Oral Tenancy After Mortgage Not Protected. Tenant's claim of tenancy based on oral agreement after mortgage creation cannot defeat bank's right to take possession under Section 14 of SARFAESI Act.

The present appeal arises from an order of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Esplanade, Mumbai, dated 31.12.2014, rejecting the application of the ap...

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Supreme Court Allows Suit Based on Adverse Possession — Overrules Earlier View That Adverse Possession Can Only Be Used as Shield. Plaintiff Who Has Perfected Title by Adverse Possession Can Sue for Declaration and Protection or Recovery of Possession.

The Supreme Court addressed the question whether a person claiming title by adverse possession can maintain a suit for declaration of title and for pr...

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Supreme Court Upholds Refund Order in Unfair Trade Practice Case, Denies Specific Performance. Forfeiture of Earnest Money Upheld Due to Buyer's Default Under Clause 10 of Plot Buyer's Agreement.

The appellant, Sudha Gupta, filed an appeal under Section 53T of the Competition Act, 2002 read with Section 55 of the repealed Monopolies and Restric...

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Supreme Court Holds Section 15J Factors Illustrative in SEBI Penalty Adjudication. Adjudicating Officer Retains Discretion to Consider Mitigating Circumstances Beyond Stipulated Factors Under SEBI Act.

The Supreme Court of India adjudicated a reference arising from multiple civil appeals concerning the interpretation of Section 15J of the Securities ...