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Bombay High Court Partly Allows Accused Appeals in MCOC Extortion Case Due to Defective Charge and Excessive Sentence. Conviction under Sections 364, 386 read with 120B IPC and Section 3(1)(ii) MCOC Act upheld; Arms Act and Section 3(4) MCOC convictions set aside and sentence reduced.

The case arose from an extortion incident in Mumbai where a travel business owner was abducted and forced to pay a ransom of Rs.5 lakh. Accused person...

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Karnataka High Court Hears Appeal Against Trial Court Decree Declaring Oral and Registered Gift Deeds Void in Partition Suit. Trial Court Had Found That Widow Did Not Acquire Absolute Title Under Section 14(1) of Hindu Succession Act, 1956, and Gift by Her Was Not Binding on Other Legal Heirs.

This Regular First Appeal arises from a partition suit filed by the legal heirs of late Anandarao Jadhav against the legal representatives of his brot...

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High Court of Bombay Adjudicates Section 34 Petition Against Partial Award on Existence of JEA. The petition challenges an arbitral tribunal's finding that an initialled but unsigned JEA was a valid contract containing an arbitration agreement under Section 7 of the Arbitration Act.

The petition arose out of a partial arbitral award dated January 9, 2014, passed under Section 16 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, which...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Examines Company Law Board's Power to Direct Issue of Shares Under Section 111 of Companies Act, 1956. The appeal raises the question whether the Board can order issuance of share certificates and rectification of register absent valid transfer documents.

This company appeal arose from an order of the Company Law Board (CLB) dated 14 January 2013 in Company Petition No. 23 of 2012. The CLB had directed ...

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Supreme Court Awards Compensation to Victims of Meerut Fire Tragedy Due to State and Organizer Negligence. State and Organizers Held Jointly and Severally Liable for Deaths and Injuries from Fire at Victoria Park Exhibition Due to Failure to Obtain Permissions and Ensure Fire Safety.

The Supreme Court dealt with a writ petition filed by victims of a fire tragedy that occurred on April 10, 2006, at Victoria Park, Meerut, during the ...

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High Court of Karnataka Considers Regular Second Appeal Against First Appellate Order Setting Aside Decree for Name and Caste Correction. First Appellate Court Set Aside Trial Court Decree Holding Suit Not Maintainable, and the High Court Examines Jurisdictional Questions.

The litigation arose when a minor plaintiff, through his father as guardian, filed a suit seeking a declaration that his correct name was 'Aarush' and...