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Court Allows Amendment in 26-Year-Old Tenancy Suit Despite Prolonged Delays. Court Imposes Exemplary Costs on Plaintiffs for Ninth Amendment, Aims to Prevent Multiplicity of Litigation and Encourage Judicial Efficiency

The petition challenges an order by the Small Causes Court, Mumbai, allowing the Plaintiffs to amend their plaint to add grounds of unlawful sublettin...

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Supreme Court Allows Clubbing of Multiple FIRs in Real Estate Project Dispute to Prevent Multiplicity of Proceedings. Court directs transfer of all FIRs to EOW Delhi for consolidated investigation under Sections 406, 420, 120B IPC.

The petitioners, former directors of M/s Krrish Realtech Pvt. Ltd., filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking clubbing or tra...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Amendment of Plaint in Civil Suit — Due Diligence Test Under Order 6 Rule 17 CPC Not Applicable Before Commencement of Trial. Trial Court Erred in Rejecting Amendment Application on Ground of Lack of Due Diligence When Trial Had Not Commenced.

The petitioners, plaintiffs in a civil suit (O.S. No. 188/2015) pending before the Additional Civil Judge and JMFC, Hungund, filed an application (IA ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Concurrent Findings in Suit for Declaration of Ownership and Injunction — No Substantial Question of Law Arises Under Article 227 of the Constitution of India.

The petitioners, Balasaheb Lalasaheb Jadhav and others, filed a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India before the Bombay High Co...

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High Court Grants Leave to Combine Infringement and Passing Off Claims The Bombay High Court addresses jurisdictional challenges in a trademark dispute, granting leave under Clause XIV of the Letters Patent to combine actions for infringement and passing off.

The Bombay High Court deliberated on whether claims for trademark infringement and passing off could be joined in a single suit. The plaintiff sought ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Defendant's Appeal Against Amendment of Plaint in Specific Performance Suit. High Court's Liberal Approach to Allowing Amendment for Enhancing Damages After 31 Years Upheld, with Issue of Limitation Kept Open for Trial Under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The Supreme Court of India adjudicated a civil appeal arising from a special leave petition, where the appellant, Life Insurance Corporation of India,...