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Writ Petitions Filed by Six MBBS Students Challenging Their Dismissal for Impersonation in Entrance Exam Heard by Karnataka High Court. Court Examines Whether Deemed University's Procedure for Detecting Impersonation Followed Natural Justice and Published Rules.

The petitioners were six students who were admitted to the MBBS course at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, a constituent college of the deemed univers...

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High Court of Karnataka Examines Quashing of Cheque Dishonour Proceedings for Lack of Specific Averments Under Section 141 NI Act. Directors Contend Complaints Merely Name Them Without Alleging Active Role in Day-to-Day Affairs.

The case concerns multiple criminal petitions filed by Kavitha Chopra and Dhirendra Chopra, directors of OSIA Hyper Retail Limited, seeking to quash p...

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Bombay High Court Considers Legality of Customs Broker Licence Suspension Due to Delay in Submitting Inquiry Report. Interpretation of Regulation 20(5) of Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013 — Whether Time Limit of 90 Days for Inquiry Report is Mandatory or Directory.

A group of customs appeals was filed by the Principal Commissioner of Customs (General), Mumbai, against various customs broker licence holders before...

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Bombay High Court disposes of criminal writ petition and appeal concerning illegal occupation of flats by petitioner and family. The court considers the legality of the FIR and the order of the Special MPID Court in the context of SARFAESI and MPID proceedings.

By this common judgment, the High Court disposed of Criminal Writ Petition No.2414 of 2005 and Criminal Appeal No.688 of 2006. The writ petitioner, In...

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Bombay High Court Pronounces Judgment on Challenges to Additional Fees Imposed by Central Motor Vehicles Rules. Rule 32 and Rule 81 Under Scrutiny for Alleged Unlawful Levy on Delayed Renewals and Transfers

The Bombay High Court heard a public interest litigation (PIL No.130 of 2022) filed by ‘K’ Savakash Auto Rickshaw Sangha, a registered trust, and ...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Appeal in Commercial Dispute Over Arbitral Award Set Aside by Commercial Court. Court Restores Arbitral Award Holding That the Commercial Court Exceeded Its Jurisdiction Under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 by Reappreciating Evidence.

The case involves a commercial dispute between Navayuga Engineering Company (appellant) and Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited along with other ...

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The petitioners, a group of renewable energy companies, filed multiple writ petitions under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India before t...