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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,...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Caste Scrutiny Committee's Invalidity Order for Scheduled Tribe Certificate. Court holds that the Scrutiny Committee must consider the affinity test and other relevant material before declaring a caste certificate invalid.

The petitioner, Prashant s/o Nago Badgujar, filed a writ petition challenging the judgment and order dated 18th September 2012 passed by the Caste Scr...

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Bombay High Court Allows Condonation of Delay in Second Appeal Due to Medical Grounds — Jaundice and Hospitalization of 72-Year-Old Appellant. The court held that medical illness and old age constitute sufficient cause for condonation of delay under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963.

The appellant, Parighabai Laxman Turakane, aged 72 years, filed a second appeal before the Bombay High Court against the judgment and decree passed by...

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Supreme Court Allows Delayed Appeal for Land Compensation Parity — Interest Denied for Delay Period. Landowners under same acquisition entitled to same compensation as others, but interest denied for 2928 days delay.

The Supreme Court allowed a civil appeal arising from a land acquisition matter where the appellant's land was acquired for the construction of the Hu...

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Bombay High Court Allows Claim Petition Beyond Limitation in Motor Accident Case — Tribunal Has Power to Entertain Delayed Claim After Omission of Section 166(3). The Court held that the omission of Section 166(3) does not affect pending claims and the Tribunal retains inherent power to condone delay.

The petitioner, Kum. Jyoti Manohar Shetye, a socially engaged citizen employed with the Bombay Port Trust, participated in a bicycle ride from Mumbai ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Termination of Instructor for Suppression of Criminal Case. Employer's Discharge Order Set Aside as Non-Disclosure of Pending Criminal Case Does Not Automatically Justify Termination Without Considering Nature and Gravity of Offence.

The petitioner, Pradeep Manikrao Chikte, was appointed as an Instructor in the Industrial Training Institute at Mehkar on a temporary basis on 4 Janua...