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Bombay High Court Holds Second Revision Under Section 154 MCS Act Not Maintainable — Full Bench Overrules Shireen Sami Gadiali. The court ruled that a second revision under the same provision is not maintainable, relying on Supreme Court precedents and the principle of finality.

The present reference arose from a writ petition filed by Shilpchintamani Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. challenging an order dated 21.10.2010 pass...

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Bombay High Court Hears Writ Petition Challenging Sessions Court's Order Allowing Religious Festival Access to Sealed Property in Criminal Revision. Petitioner Contends Revisional Court Lacked Jurisdiction Under Section 438 BNSS to Vary a Section 164 BNSS Preventive Order.

The High Court of Bombay at Goa heard a criminal writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India arising from a dispute over property bea...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Revision Petitions in KVAT Act Case — Joint Commissioner Had Jurisdiction to Invoke Suo Moto Revision Under Section 63-A. Purchases from Composition Dealers Not Deductible from Contract Receipts for Taxable Turnover.

The case involves revision petitions filed by M/S JMC Projects (India) Ltd. against the State of Karnataka under Section 65(1) of the Karnataka Value ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Revision Against Eviction Decree in Landlord-Tenant Dispute — Bona Fide Need for Hotel Business Established. Landlord's son's need for premises to start hotel business held genuine and reasonable under Section 16 of Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.

The case arises from a civil suit filed by the respondents (original plaintiffs) against the applicants (original defendants) for possession of suit p...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Trust Property Dispute — Revision Under Section 70A of Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 Filed After 30 Years Held Not Maintainable. Revisional Power Must Be Exercised Within Reasonable Time Even When No Limitation Is Prescribed.

The Bombay High Court dealt with two appeals arising from a dispute between two trusts named after Mahatma Gandhi. The appellant, Maharashtra Gandhi S...