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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in SC/ST Act Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Lack of Public View. Land Dispute and Caste-Based Allegations Fail to Sustain Conviction Under SC & ST Act

Criminal Law-- Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 363, 366, 506 and 376-- Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012(POCSO)- Section 4-- The...

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Supreme Court of India Held Appellants Guilty of Contempt for Disobedience of Undertaking Regarding Alienation of Suit Property

Disobedience of an injunction order remains punishable even if the underlying suit is later dismissed (Samee Khan v. Bindu Khan). A lawyer’...

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Bombay High Court dismissed writ petition seeking transfer to a specific government medical college, upholding admission rules and finality of seat allotment process.

Desire for specific college admission cannot override established admission rules – Status retention form submission bars participation in subsequen...

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Reinstatement of Terminated Teacher — Vitiated Inquiry Proceedings — Real Likelihood of Bias — Full Back Wages Awarded — Application of Principles of Natural Justice

High Court upheld the Tribunal’s decision — Confirmed reinstatement of Respondent No.1 — Directed payment of full back wages — Found the inqui...

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Bar on Testamentary Disposition of Tenanted Land – Protection of Possession under Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act – Appreciation of Oral and Documentary Evidence – Injunction and Declaration of Title – Relevance of Admissions in Evidence

Statutory Bar under Section 43 Upheld – Held that testamentary disposition of tenanted land was barred, and the Will relied upon by the defendants w...

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Bombay High Court Quashed the Commercial Court’s Order for Failing to Exercise Jurisdiction Under Order XII Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC)

The matter was remitted to the Commercial Court for a fresh decision on the appellant’s application seeking judgment on admissions. The High Court ...

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Domicile-Based Reservation In PG Medical Courses—Unconstitutional. Residence-based reservation in postgraduate (PG) medical admissions violates Article 14 of the Constitution of India—Institutional preference permissible—State quota must be filled based on merit.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 14, Article 15, Article 16 – Domicile/residence-based reservation in PG Medical Courses held impermissible�...

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High standards of honesty and proportionality in disciplinary actions reaffirmed by the Supreme Court.

  Principles of Natural Justice: Breach of natural justice alone is insufficient for setting aside disciplinary action if the misconduct is proven...

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Partial Eviction Ordered in Bonafide Requirement Case "Balancing landlord's needs with tenant's rights under M.R.C. Act."

The Bombay High Court addressed a dispute over the eviction of tenants on the ground of bonafide requirement, balancing the rights of the landlord's h...

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"High Court Judgment: Resolving Tenancy Disputes in the Prestigious HSBC Building Case" "A detailed scrutiny of legal rights, tenancy protections, and procedural compliance in a landmark case."

The tenancy dispute between The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. (HSBC) and the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) regarding ...