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High Court Reconsiders Validity of Appellate Side Rule on Marathi Translations After Earlier Division Bench Held It Unconstitutional. Larger Bench Examines Whether Litigants Were Heard Before Rule Declared Null and Void Under Article 348.

The matter arose from a writ petition filed by a practicing advocate who was prevented by the High Court Registry from filing a petition without first...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitioner's Claim for Reduced Stamp Duty on Development Agreements Under COVID-19 Concession. Development Agreement Not Equivalent to Conveyance; Notification Under Article 25(b) of Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958 Inapplicable.

The petitioner, M/s. Sandeep Dwellers Private Limited, a construction company, entered into three development agreements dated 28.12.2020, 31.12.2020,...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Musical Fountain and Viewer's Gallery at Futala Tank, Holding Lake Not a Declared Wetland Under Wetlands Rules. Court directs compliance with environmental safeguards and prohibits permanent construction within the lake body.

The present proceedings were filed as a Public Interest Litigation by Swacch Association, a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute — Consent Terms Not Binding on Applicants Under Order 21 Rule 99 CPC. Court holds that applicants who were not parties to consent terms are entitled to restoration of possession or alternative accommodation.

The case involves an appeal filed by the plaintiffs (appellants) against an order of a learned single Judge in a Chamber Summons taken out by Responde...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal by Non-Party Neighbour in Balcony Construction Dispute — Leave Granted as Aggrieved Person Under Order 43 Rule 1A CPC. The court held that a non-party can appeal if aggrieved and applies for leave, relying on Province of Bombay v. Western India Automobile Association.

The case involves an appeal filed by Kiran Ramesh Kothari, a neighbour of the plaintiff in a suit, against an order protecting a balcony construction....