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Bombay High Court Holds Summary Judgment Under UK Civil Procedure Rules Is a Judgment on Merits Executable in India Under Section 13 CPC. Foreign decree passed under Part 24 of UK CPR is considered a judgment on merits and is conclusive under Section 13 CPC, thus executable under Section 44A CPC.

The present chamber summons was taken out by the judgment debtor (defendant no.3) seeking adjournment to raise attachment of a flat and dismissal of t...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeals in Property Dispute Involving Will and Gift Deed Validity. Court upholds trial court's finding that the gift deed was not vitiated by undue influence and that the will was validly executed.

The case involves two appeals filed by Nina Agarwalla against Ashok Gupta and others. The dispute pertains to the validity of a gift deed and a will e...

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NCLAT Dismisses Appeal Against NCLT Order in IBC Case for Lack of Reasons — Appellant Failed to Show Prejudice from Impugned Order. The appeal under Section 61 of IBC was dismissed as the appellant did not demonstrate any prejudice caused by the non-speaking order.

The appellant, Dr. Yartagadda Krishna Mohan, filed a Company Appeal under Section 61 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 before the National C...

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Land: Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount Challenges SRA's Acquisition Attempt. Protecting Property Rights and Redevelopment Plans in Mumbai's Slum Rehabilitation Dispute

Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) Act, where the petitioner, Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, Mumbai, contests SRA's attempt to acquir...

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Supreme Court Allows Consumer's Appeal in Real Estate Dispute, Setting Aside NCDRC Order and Granting Refund with Interest. The court upheld the consumer's right to terminate the agreement due to delay in possession and directed refund as per contractual terms under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

The dispute arose from a consumer complaint filed by the appellants before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) regarding delay...