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Jurisdictional Dispute under Section 24, Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 Residential vs. Commercial Use – A Legal Tug-of-War

The Bombay High Court addressed the jurisdictional issue under Section 24 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 (MRC Act), concerning eviction of ...

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Legal Heirs and Tenant Rights: A Case of Bonafide Requirement Amid Successive Legal Battles. A nuanced exploration of tenancy rights, successor claims, and bonafide need in the High Court of Bombay.

The Bombay High Court dealt with a revision application against an eviction order grounded on the bonafide requirement of the original tenant, who pas...

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Jurisdictional Determination in Easementary Right Claim on Waqf Property. Balancing Civil Jurisdiction and Waqf Tribunal Powers in Disputes Over Waqf Property Access Rights.

The High Court of Bombay addressed the issue of jurisdictional competence between the Waqf Tribunal and the Civil Court. The case revolves around the ...

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"High Court Dismisses Criminal Revision: Upholds Conviction and Sentence for Assault with Deadly Weapons under IPC" "Revision dismissed as Court upholds sentences, clarifying application of constructive criminal liability under Section 149 of IPC."

Facts of the CaseThe applicants (accused) challenged their convictions under Sections 504, 506, 143, 147, 148, 324, 326, read with Section 149 of the ...

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Supreme Court of India Dismisses Appeal in the Land Dispute Between Heirs of Nisar Ahmad and Sami Ullah. "Final resolution restricts co-tenancy claim and upholds the registered relinquishment deed as decisive."

The Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeals brought by Nisar Ahmad and others, affirming the High Court's decision on a protracted land dispute c...

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"Conviction Upheld but Applicant Released on Probation Due to Health Concerns" Conviction under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act sustained; the applicant, facing deteriorating health, is granted probation under the Probation of Offenders Act.

The applicant, convicted under Section 7(i) read with Section 16 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, sought revision of his sentence. Bo...

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Court Clarifies Copyright Registration Not Mandatory for Criminal Prosecution in India. Registration of copyright is not a prerequisite for launching criminal prosecution for infringement under Indian Copyright Law, clarifies Court.

The Court examined whether copyright registration is necessary before initiating criminal proceedings for infringement under the Indian Copyright Act....

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"Applicant Acquitted in Bus Accident Case: Conviction Overturned Due to Lack of Evidence on Rash and Negligent Driving" Court Cites Insufficient Proof of Rashness or Negligence, Discusses Contributory Negligence of the Deceased.

The Bombay High Court in a criminal revision application challenging his conviction for causing the death of a pedestrian due to alleged rash and negl...

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High Court Rules in Favor of Petitioner on Rebate Claims for Exported Biscuits. Central Excise Exemption Does Not Apply to Exported Goods Without Retail Sale Price; Rebate of Paid Duty Granted.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, Parle Products Ltd., allowing their claim for a rebate of excise duty paid on exported biscuit...

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"Supreme Court Denies Interest on Delayed Pension Payments to Retired Private College Lecturers." "Appellants labeled 'fence-sitters,' denied better treatment than government college litigants who did not receive interest."

The Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeals of the appellants (retired lecturers from private aided colleges) who sought interest on the delayed ...