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High Court of Karnataka Hears Writ Petition to Quash FIR Against Intermediary in Alleged Fraud. Petitioner Alleged to be Mere Intermediary Between Complainant Company and UK-Based Supplier in International Sales Contract.

The petitioner, Govindaraja, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482 of the Code of Crimin...

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Cancellation of CL-2 Liquor License for Violation of Distance Norms Under Karnataka Excise Act, 1965. License Granted in Contravention of Rule 8(2) of Karnataka Excise (Sale of Indian and Foreign Liquors) Rules, 1968 Set Aside.

The case involves two writ appeals arising from a common order dated 07.09.2022 passed by a learned Single Judge in Writ Petition No.50353/2019. The a...

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WRIT PETITION NO.4872 OF 2006

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High Court Quashes FIR Against Landowners in Cheating Case, Holds Civil Dispute Not Criminal. FIR Quashed as Civil Suit for Specific Performance Already Pending; No Criminal Intent Found Under Sections 406 and 420 IPC.

The dispute pertained to an agricultural land transaction where the accused persons had entered into a notarized agreement to sell dated 10th March 20...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Contempt Petition Against Employer in Contract Labour Abolition Case. Termination of Contract Workers After Expiry of Contract Period Does Not Violate Interim Order as Order Only Maintained Status Quo During Pendency of Writ Petition.

The petitioner, General Employees Association, a registered trade union under the Trade Unions Act, 1926, representing contract labourers employed by ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Port Trust's Eviction Notices for Unauthorized Occupants. Held that lessees/licensees whose tenures expired and who continued in possession without consent are unauthorized occupants liable to eviction under the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963.

The judgment concerns a group of writ petitions filed by various entities who were originally lessees or licensees of land belonging to the Board of T...