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Legal Battle over Trademark and Copyright Infringement. "Establishing distinctiveness amidst claims of passing off and deceit."

1. Background of Plaintiff: Company: Prince Pipes and Fittings Ltd., a Mumbai-based manufacturer of PVC pipes since 1987. Trademark: Long-standing...

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Protecting the Fundamental Right to Liberty under Article 21. Illegal Arrest of a Decorated Police Officer: Bombay High Court Awards Compensation for Violation of Fundamental Rights.

The Bombay High Court, in the case of Sambhaji Achyutrao Patil v. State of Maharashtra & Ors., addressed the illegal arrest and detention of a se...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Apollo Tyres' Writ Petition Against GST Show Cause Notice. The Court emphasizes the need to exhaust statutory remedies before invoking writ jurisdiction under Article 226.

1. Background of the Case Petitioner: Apollo Tyres Limited. Respondents: Union of India and GST authorities. Issue: Challenge to a show cause not...

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"High Court Dismisses Plea by Advertising Firm; Imposes Exemplary Costs for Misconduct" "Judicial Discretion Ensures Proportionate Penalty for Unauthorized Advertising"

The judgment pertains to the rejection of the petitioner’s request for retaining hoardings erected without proper authorization from the Mumbai Met...

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"Adjudication Order Set Aside Due to Lack of Reasoning: Court Remands for Fresh Hearing" "High Court emphasizes the need for reasoned and speaking orders to uphold principles of natural justice."

The High Court set aside the adjudication order made by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax on the grounds of failure to provide reasons and lack of ...

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"CGST Registration Cancellation Quashed Due to Lack of Natural Justice, Retrospective Cancellation Invalid" "Bombay High Court sets aside CGST registration cancellation citing procedural flaws and violation of natural justice."

This judgment addresses the flawed decision-making process of CGST Authorities in revoking a voluntary cancellation of registration and imposing retro...

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Unauthorized Construction in Red Zone - Court Orders Demolition and Imposes Fine. Illegal Construction on Private Land Dismissed by Court; Cantonment Board Directed to Demolish the Structure.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition challenging the order of demolition of an unauthorized construction in a Red Zone area. The petitioner soug...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Writ Petition Filed After Decades on Grounds of Delay, Laches, and Suppression of Facts. The petitioners' long delay and withholding of key facts led to the dismissal of claims over land requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence and acquired by HMT Ltd.

The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal by HMT Ltd., dismissing the writ petition filed by the heirs of Putta Narasamma after several decades. T...

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High Court Upholds Joint Charity Commissioner’s Decision to Set Aside Provisional Acceptance of Change Report. Court Emphasizes Adherence to Principles of Natural Justice and Expeditious Decision-Making in Trust Management Disputes

The High Court upheld the Joint Charity Commissioner’s decision to set aside the provisional acceptance of Change Report No. 335/2023, filed by ...

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Court Upholds Recruitment Rules of 2015, Dismisses Petition Challenging RFO Seniority List. Petitioners' reliance on superseded 1998 Rules and failure to include all affected parties lead to dismissal; seniority list validated under 2015 Rules.

The petitioners challenged the seniority list based on the Recruitment Rules of 1998, arguing against the application of the Recruitment Rules of 2015...