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Delegating Discretion: Parsi Matrimonial Courts Can Record Evidence Via Commissioner Balancing tradition and modernity under PMDA for expeditious justice.

The Bombay High Court upheld the discretion of Parsi Matrimonial Courts to direct the recording of evidence before a Court Commissioner under Order X...

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Joining a Member of a Housing Society as a Party in Unauthorized Construction Dispute. A cooperative society member has a locus standi to challenge unauthorized construction by another member if it impacts common rights.

The Bombay High Court allowed the impleadment of a cooperative housing society member as a defendant in a suit challenging unauthorized construction b...

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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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Corporate Insolvency Resolution and Moratorium Effects on Judicial Deposits" The judgment addresses the interplay between the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) moratorium provisions and judicial deposits in appellate proceedings.

This case examines Siti Networks Ltd.'s request to withdraw funds deposited in court as part of an ongoing appellate proceeding after entering the Cor...

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"Admissibility of Counter-claims and Jurisdiction: High Court Quashes Trial Court Order" "Upholding jurisdictional boundaries and procedural precision in civil litigation."

1. Background of the Case: Petitioner: Filed a suit for specific performance of contract. Respondent: Filed a counter-claim asserting possession a...

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"High Court Weighs Urgency and Compliance Under the Commercial Courts Act" "Balancing urgency with legal mandates for pre-institution mediation in commercial disputes."

The Bombay High Court examined whether the suit filed by the plaintiff, Ekta Housing Pvt. Ltd., against Shraddha Shelters Pvt. Ltd. adhered to Section...

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"Bombay High Court Secures Creditor's Rights: Garnishee Ordered to Deposit ₹17.41 Crores" "Judgment Debtor's Liabilities to Garnishee Confirmed via Financial Records, Strengthening Execution of Decrees."

The Bombay High Court directed Olive Global Holding Pvt. Ltd. (Respondent/Garnishee) to deposit ₹17,40,82,984/- in court. The judgment emphasizes th...

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"Landmark Judgment on Property Rights and Public Welfare in Mumbai" "Balancing property ownership with the collective good under India's constitutional framework."

The Supreme Court examined whether Chapter VIII-A of the MHADA Act aligns with the principles of Article 39(b) of the Indian Constitution, which aims ...

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"Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Technical Grade-II Candidates on Qualification Dispute" "Upholding Equivalence: Court Affirms Validity of NIELIT CCC Certificates for Employment Eligibility"

The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of applicants who challenged the termination of their appointments due to a dispute over certification quali...

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Kerala Public Service Commission's Shifting Qualification Standards: Supreme Court Denies Candidates with Unspecified Qualifications. A decade-long dispute over qualification criteria for Lower Division Clerk positions highlights the need for consistency in public service recruitment standards.

The Supreme Court of India dismissed appeals filed by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) and candidates possessing qualifications higher than...