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Bombay High Court Allows Second Appeal in Property Dispute Over Unregistered Relinquishment Deed. Court Holds That a Deed of Relinquishment Without Consideration Requires Registration Under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, and Remits Matter for Fresh Consideration.

The case involves a second appeal arising from a property dispute between the appellants (Bhaurao, Rekhlal, Dilip, Sakunbai, and Satyasheela) and the ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Partition Suit in Family Property Dispute — Plaintiff Entitled to 1/5th Share. Co-owner's Right to Partition Upheld Despite Unproven Allegations of Oral Partition and Will.

The suit was filed by Indira Rajguru, a resident of the United Kingdom, against her brothers and sister (defendants) for partition and separate posses...

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Bombay High Court Rules on Admissibility of Documents in Suit for Partition and Declaration of Rights. Documents not proved in accordance with Indian Evidence Act, 1872 cannot be admitted in evidence unless original is produced or foundation for secondary evidence is laid.

The suit was placed before the court for considering the admissibility of documents referred to and relied upon by defendant nos.3 and 4 in their comp...

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Bombay High Court Allows De-exhibition of Documents in Civil Suit — No Opportunity Given to Prove Documents. Court holds that de-exhibition of documents is permissible under CPC and that plaintiff must be given opportunity to prove documents before they are excluded.

The petitioner, Sunil Tukaram Bharadkar, filed a civil suit (Civil Suit No.3600 of 2004) against the respondent, Santosh Gopichand Rane. On 19-7-2005,...

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Bombay High Court Allows Exhibition of Insufficiently Stamped Agreement to Sale Subject to Payment of Stamp Duty and Penalty — Section 34 of Bombay Stamp Act, 1958 Does Not Bar Exhibition for Collateral Purpose

The petitioner, original plaintiff, filed Special Civil Suit No.904 of 2005 for specific performance of an agreement to sale dated 31-1-2005 in respec...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Two Accused for Murder Under Section 302 IPC — Life Imprisonment Maintained Based on Consistent Eyewitness Testimony and Medical Evidence. Common Intention Established Under Section 34 IPC as Both Accused Participated in Assault with Shared Intent.

The appellants, Dattu Rama Theurkar and Deepak Dattu Theurkar, were convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Baramati, in Sessions Case No.23 of 19...