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High Court of Bombay Rejects Amendment to Written Statement in 21-Year-Old Suit. Defendant's attempt to introduce a 2002 letter after the original plaintiff's death rejected due to severe prejudice and lack of bona fides.

The Bombay High Court dismissed an application to amend the written statement in a 21-year-old ejectment suit. The defendant sought to introduce a let...

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Bombay High Court Quashes City Civil Court Judgment: Petitioner Granted Summary Judgment. The court ruled in favor of M/s Mobile Arts S.A.L., granting a decree for recovery of dues, while dismissing the defendant's unconditional leave to defend.

The Bombay High Court quashed a trial court's judgment that had granted the respondent unconditional leave to defend a summary suit. The petitioner, M...

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Eviction Decree Set Aside Due to Procedural Error: Bombay High Court Allows Civil Revision Application. Bombay High Court quashes eviction decree against tenants due to procedural lapses and compliance with Maharashtra Rent Control Act.

The Bombay High Court has set aside the eviction decree passed by the Court of Small Causes at Bombay in R.A.E. & R. Suit No. 375/543 of 2003 on t...

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Family Court's Dismissal of Petition Challenging Flat Ownership Confirmed by High Court.  High Court Upholds Family Court's Dismissal Based on Order 2 Rule 2 of CPC

The Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal challenging the Family Court's judgment, which had dismissed a petition for sole ownership of a jointly owne...

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Land Compensation Dispute Resolved After Two Decades: Appeal Granted for Fair Assessment. The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court remands a land acquisition case for fresh evidence and a fair decision on compensation parity.

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, addressed a long-standing dispute concerning land compensation. The appellants sought enhancement of compensation...

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Amendment Application in Partition Suit Rejected Due to Delay and Lack of Diligence - Bombay High Court Quashes Trial Court Order. Amendment to Pleadings Denied Post-Evidence Conclusion: No New Defendants Without Early Action.

The Bombay High Court set aside the trial court’s order allowing an amendment application filed under Order VI Rule 17 of the CPC after evidence had...

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Dispute Over Land Ownership and Tenancy Rights in Survey No. 73/1 at Mouje Rohinjan. Petitioner-Trust's Claim of Exemption Under Section 88-B of BT & AL Act Contested by Tenant's Rights and Historical Orders; MRT Decision Under Scrutiny.

This case involves a dispute over the land bearing Survey No. 73/1 at Mouje Rohinjan, with the petitioner claiming the land is part of their trust and...

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"Right to Sue in Mutual Consent Divorce Does Not Survive Death of Spouse, Rules Court" "Family Court affirms the personal nature of the right to divorce, dismisses appeal by deceased husband's family."

The case examines whether the right to sue for divorce by mutual consent under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, survives to the mother an...

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Insurance Company's Appeal Dismissed: Parents Entitled to Compensation Despite Separate Residence Motor Accident Claims Tribunal's decision upheld; parents' right to compensation affirmed even if not fully dependent on the deceased.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the appeal of an insurance company challenging the award passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) in favor ...

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Appellate Court Reverses Harsh Trial Court Order, Upholds Defendant's Right to Defense in Land Dispute. The court rules that the trial court's decision to strike off the defense was erroneous, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of evidence and true facts in property disputes.

In a civil suit concerning the sale of agricultural land, the plaintiffs sought specific performance of an agreement. The defendants (now appellants) ...