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Custody Battle Resolved – Supreme Court Grants Father’s Custody Over Grandparents’ Care. Welfare of Minor Child – Paramount Consideration in Habeas Corpus Petition.

Constitution of India – Article 226 – Guardian and Wards Act, 1890 Custody of Minor Child – Habeas Corpus Maintainability – The Supreme Court...

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NSEL Scam: High Court Upholds Special Court’s Power to Summon Additional Accused Under Section 190 CrPC – NSEL’s Application Maintainable Despite Being an Accused

Bombay High Court Clarifies Scope of Section 190 CrPC in MPID Act Cases – Accused Can Seek Impleadment of Other Accused at Pre-Trial Stage The&...

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Revision Against Auditor’s Re-Audit Report Not Maintainable Under Section 154 of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960. Auditor’s Findings in Re-Audit Report Do Not Constitute a ‘Decision’ or ‘Order’ – Administrative Orders Not Revisable Under Section 154

MCS Act: Section 81 – Deals with audit, test audit, re-audit, and submission of specific and special reports by auditors. MCS Act: Section 154 �...

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Supreme Court Refers Key Questions on MSMED Act to Larger Bench. Balancing statutory remedies with writ jurisdiction: Supreme Court deliberates over MSMED Act provisions and alternative remedies.

The Supreme Court of India examines whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is maintainable against an order passed by the Micro...

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"High Court Upholds Eviction Decree Amid Claims of Jurisdiction and Subletting" "Revisiting the tenant-landlord dynamics: Jurisdiction, bonafide needs, and compliance under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act."

The Bombay High Court dismissed a revision application challenging eviction decrees under Section 115 of the CPC. It upheld findings of the Trial and ...

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Dispute Over Salary and Service Conditions in Minority Institutions. A petitioner's claim for unpaid salary and challenges on contractual obligations in private minority institutions culminate in judicial findings emphasizing contractual law over public duty.

The High Court considered two writ petitions filed over the payment of salary and service conditions of a lecturer employed by a minority institution....

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Bombay High Court Decides on Election Petition Challenging 18th Lok Sabha Results from Mumbai North-West Constituency. Justice Amidst Narrow Margins: Upholding the Electoral Process

The Bombay High Court examined the maintainability of an election petition under the Representation of People Act, 1951, challenging the election resu...

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"Bombay High Court Judgment on Maintainability of Appeals in Execution Proceedings of Arbitral Awards" "Establishing the primacy of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act over procedural laws for appealability."

1. Introduction The case involved the maintainability of appeals against an order disposing of execution proceedings for an arbitral award. The core ...

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High Court Quashes Non-Admissible Appeal Order in MEIS Scrip Dispute. Resolving ambiguity in appeal provisions under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992.

  Maintainability of Appeal: Rejection letters from JDGFT constitute appealable decisions under Section 15. The ADGFT acted within its jurisdictio...

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"Supreme Court Bars Reopening Disposed Cases via Miscellaneous Applications" Litigants must adhere to procedural limits; fresh causes of action demand fresh proceedings.

Acts Discussed: Article 32 of the Constitution of India, Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Filing of Miscellaneous Applications: The Court ...