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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeal Against Armed Forces Tribunal's Interference with Censure Punishment. The Court Held That the Tribunal Cannot Substitute Its Own Discretion for That of the Competent Authority in Awarding Censure Merely Because Different Forms of Censure Exist.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the Union of India against the judgment of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi. The re...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Advocate's Petition Alleging Registry Discrimination in Listing Cases. Petition Under Article 32 Found Unmaintainable Due to Careless Conduct and Lack of Evidence, with Court Upholding Registry's Functioning During COVID-19 Pandemic.

The petitioner, an advocate practicing in the Supreme Court, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India against officers of t...

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High Court of Bombay Allows Women Fishermen Cooperative to Continue Fishing Contract Pending Policy Consideration — Legitimate Expectation of Renewal Based on Exemplary Performance. Court Directs State to Consider Framing Policy for Allotting Fishing Rights to Women's Cooperatives Under Fisheries Act.

The petitioner, Ambika Mahila Matsyavyavasayik Sahakari Sanstha Ltd., is a cooperative society formed exclusively by women from the fishermen communit...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Amendment to DCR 33(7) Appendix III for Lack of Locus Standi and Bonafides. Petitioner failed to establish any public interest or personal injury, leading to dismissal with costs.

The petitioner, Mr. Imran Suleman Qureshi, filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Bombay High Court challenging an amendment dated 21/05/2011...

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Bombay High Court Grants Permanent Injunction in Trademark Infringement and Passing Off Suit. Defendant's marks 'Ultraplus Cement', 'Ultra HiTouch', and 'UltraPower' held deceptively similar to registered 'UltraTech' marks under Section 29 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

The plaintiffs, UltraTech Cement Limited and another, filed a commercial IP suit seeking a permanent injunction to restrain the defendant, M/s. Shiv C...

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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 Extension of Arbitrator's Mandate Under Section 29A(5) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Even After Award Rendered Beyond Statutory Time Limit -- Court Reverses High Court Decision Setting Aside Award

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and set aside the High Court's orders, holding that a court can entertain an application under Section 29A(5) of ...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Appeal in Family Property Dispute — Land Sold Without Consent of Co-Owners. Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 44 — Co-owner cannot transfer undivided share to stranger without consent of other co-owners.

The present appeal arises from a judgment and decree dated 27.12.2019 passed by the learned Principal Senior Civil Judge, Umbergaon, in Special Civil ...

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High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Land Acquisition Case Due to Absence of Substantial Question of Law. Concurrent factual findings by lower courts upheld as appellants failed to establish any legal error in dismissal of suit for injunction and adverse possession claim under Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The dispute originated from a Regular Civil Suit filed by the plaintiff seeking permanent injunction against the State of Gujarat and its officers to ...