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Dispute Over Land Ownership and Tenancy Rights in Survey No. 73/1 at Mouje Rohinjan. Petitioner-Trust's Claim of Exemption Under Section 88-B of BT & AL Act Contested by Tenant's Rights and Historical Orders; MRT Decision Under Scrutiny.

This case involves a dispute over the land bearing Survey No. 73/1 at Mouje Rohinjan, with the petitioner claiming the land is part of their trust and...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Interim Application in Defamation Suit for Lack of Jurisdiction Without Clause 12 Leave. Section 19 CPC Requires Defamation Suit to Be Filed Where Defamation Occurred, Not Where Reputation Is Harmed.

The plaintiff, Sameer Gulamnabi Kazi, Chairman of Maharashtra State Board of Waqf, filed a defamation suit against defendants alleging defamatory vide...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Assistant Commissioner's Order in Waqf Property Dispute for Violation of Natural Justice. Entry of Waqf Board's Name in Revenue Records Set Aside as Order Passed Without Notice or Hearing to Petitioner.

The petitioner, Smt. Chennamma, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Karnataka, Kala...

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Writ Petition Against Show Cause Notice Issued by Waqf Board Dismissed – Bombay High Court.

Writ Petition Filed Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India – No Violation of Fundamental Rights – Availability of Alternative Remedy – D...

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Supreme Court Partly Allows Developer's Appeal in Consumer Dispute Over Delayed Possession — Compensation Reduced to 6% Interest Rate. Force Majeure Event Extended Possession Period; Actual Possession Handed Over After Sale Deed Execution.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) dated 9 October 2014 in Consumer Complaint No. 112 of ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses SLP Due to Inordinate Delay of 24964 Days in Waqf Property Dispute. Delay of 24964 days in challenging a 1946 judgment not condoned as explanation was inadequate.

The Shia Central Board of Waqf, Uttar Pradesh, filed a Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court of India challenging a final judgment dated 30 ...