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Writ Petition Partially Allowed - Restoration of ULP Complaint after 19 Years. The Bombay High Court restores a long-pending unfair labour practice complaint while denying back wages and setting a time-bound trial schedule.

Acts Discussed: The Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971 Item 1, Schedule IV: Unfair labo...

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Double Taxation Due to Inadvertent Mistake Rectified: Bombay High Court Allows Revision Under Section 264. Commissioner’s Rejection of Revision Applications Overruled; Powers Under Section 264 Applied to Correct Over-Assessment.

This case involves three petitions filed by the assessee challenging the rejection of its revision applications under Section 264 of the Income Tax Ac...

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Court Upholds Widow's Membership in Co-operative Society Based on Family Arrangement "Family Arrangement Can Apply Beyond Hindu Undivided Families, Says Court"

The petition challenges an order confirming the direction to admit the widow (Respondent No.3) of a deceased member of a Co-operative Housing Society ...

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Promotion Dispute in Private School: Seniority Challenge Quashed by Bombay High Court. Court Sets Aside Education Officer’s Decision; School Tribunal to Decide on Supersession Claim.

The Bombay High Court addressed a dispute over the promotion of the petitioner as Headmaster, which was challenged based on seniority by a fellow teac...

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The importance of timeliness in filing suits and the legal barriers to pursuing claims decades after the cause of action has arisen, especially when there are clear statutory limitations like those under the Limitation Act.

The dismissal of a civil suit based on an application under Order VII Rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). The key points of this case revolve a...

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High Court Confirms Eviction of Tenants for Rent Default and Unauthorized Alterations. Court rejects tenants' claims, upholds eviction on grounds of rent default, unauthorized construction, and property damage.

The Bombay High Court, the tenants challenged a decree of eviction that was passed on the grounds of rent arrears, damaging the property, and unauthor...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses Tenant’s Revision Application: Upholds Eviction for Failure to Pay Rent and Unauthorized Alterations" "Tenants cannot deny landlord’s title without surrendering possession: Legal heirs of Kashinath Kolwankar lose final appeal."

Civil revision application filed by the legal heirs of the deceased Kashinath Ramchandra Kolwankar, challenging the eviction decree passed by the Appe...

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Landlord-Tenant Consent Order Dispute: Ownership and Eviction Battle Over Dilapidated Property. Supreme Court sets aside High Court's decision, reaffirming tenant does not gain ownership based on the consent order of 1979.

A legal dispute between a landlord and tenant, which started as an eviction case, culminated in a consent order in 1979. Despite settling, the tenant ...

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Bombay High Court Revises Mesne Profits and Interest in Dispute Between Forbes Gokak Ltd. and BPCL. Court fixes quantum of mesne profits while reducing interest rate in long-standing tenancy dispute.

The dispute between M/s. Forbes Gokak Ltd. (landlord) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) (tenant) regarding mesne profits and interest af...