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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Mutation Entries in Revenue Records — Held That Mutation Entries Do Not Confer Title and Must Be Based on Lawful Possession or Title. Revenue Authorities Cannot Adjudicate Title Disputes and Must Respect Civil Court Decrees.

The case involves two writ petitions filed by the petitioners, who are legal representatives of the original owners of agricultural lands in Korali, T...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Mutation Entry in Land Revenue Records — Civil Suit Pending Before Civil Court Must Be Decided First. Mutation Entry Does Not Confer Title; Revenue Authorities Directed to Await Civil Court Decision.

The petitioners filed a writ petition challenging a mutation entry made in the revenue records in favor of the respondents. The dispute pertained to a...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Minister's Order for Enquiry Under Section 59(b) of MLRC. Sale of Watan Land After Re-grant on Old Tenure Requires Enquiry Regarding Permission Under Circular Dated 13 November 1979.

The case involves a challenge by the petitioners, Vishwanath Sahadu Wakhare and others, against an order dated 11 December 2020 passed by the Hon'ble ...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Appeal in Partition Suit — Upholds Daughter's Right to 1/6th Share in Self-Acquired Property. The court held that the suit properties were self-acquired by the mother and not ancestral, and that daughters are entitled to equal share under Hindu Succession Act, 1956.

The case involves a Regular First Appeal filed by Defendant Nos. 1 and 5, father and son, against the judgment and decree dated 18.12.2015 passed by t...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal in Excise Licence Case — Policy Restriction on Multiple FLII Licences Upheld. Refusal to Renew Second Foreign Liquor Licence Under Section 137(2) of Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, Upheld as Consistent with Government Policy and Not Discriminatory.

The appellant, Nandkishor Shivprasad Jaiswal, filed a Letters Patent Appeal against the judgment of a Single Judge dismissing his Writ Petition No. 16...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Dispute — Concurrent Findings of Fact Upheld. Court held that no substantial question of law arose under Section 100 CPC as the appellants failed to prove exclusive title and possession.

The case involves a second appeal filed by the original defendants (appellants) against the judgment and decree of the first appellate court, which co...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Suit for Declaration of Ownership and Injunction — Concurrent Findings of Fact Not Interfered With. Court held that the second appellate court cannot reappreciate evidence and interfere with concurrent findings of fact unless perverse or based on no evidence.

The case involves a second appeal filed by the original plaintiffs against the judgment and decree of the lower appellate court which reversed the tri...