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Bombay High Court Allows Interim Application for Appointment of Court Receiver in Property Dispute Over Extra FSI Entitlement. Dispute concerns interpretation of Deed of Conveyance dated 27.09.1994 regarding additional area rights.

The Plaintiff, Erle Benedict Pereira, filed a suit seeking a declaration for extra FSI/additional area in respect of his entitlement under a registere...

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Supreme Court Allows Builder's Appeal in Consumer Dispute Over Flat Construction and Occupancy Certificate. National Commission's Directions Modified: Builder to Pay Rs. 25 Lakhs with Interest, Convey Title After Occupancy Certificate.

The Supreme Court partly allowed the appeal by M/s Treaty Construction & Anr. against the order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Condition in IOD Requiring Registered Agreement with Tenant for Redevelopment. Condition No.10 in IOD directing that registered agreement with existing tenant not be submitted before CC is set aside as arbitrary and contrary to DCR.

The Petitioner, MIG (Bandra) Realtors and Builders Pvt. Ltd., a developer, acquired redevelopment rights over land admeasuring approximately 20149.40 ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Rejection of Interim Injunction in Municipal Demolition Case — Appellant Failed to Show Prima Facie Case for Protection of Unauthorized Construction Under MMC Act, 1888.

The appellant, owner of a building in Mumbai, obtained permission from MHADA in 2006 to repair the dilapidated building but failed due to financial cr...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against BMC Demolition Notice Under Section 351 of MMC Act — No Interim Relief for Unauthorized Structure Occupant. Tenancy Agreement from 1962 Does Not Confer Right to Continue Occupation After Notice Under Section 351 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888.

The appellant, Michael Mascarenhas, filed an appeal challenging an order dated 30.07.2016 passed by the City Civil Court, Dindoshi, Mumbai, which reje...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Electricity Tariff Categorization of Sports Complex as Commercial. Sports complex with nominal fees held to be recreation place under LTII(b) tariff, not LTVI.

The petitioner, Malabar Hills Citizens' Forum, a public charitable trust, runs a public park and sports complex known as Priyadarshini Park on land ow...

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Bombay High Court Awards Compensation for Medical Negligence in Municipal Hospital - Extravasation Injury Leads to Loss of Fingers. Hospital Staff's Failure to Monitor IV Line Constitutes Negligence, Municipal Corporation Held Vicariously Liable.

The petitioner, Umakant Kisan Mane, was admitted to Rajawadi Municipal Hospital on 1st October 2002 following a convulsion. An intravenous line was st...

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Bombay High Court Allows Impleadment of Subsequent Purchaser in Suit Challenging Municipal Notice Under Section 351 of MMC Act, 1988. Petitioner's Sufficient Interest Recognized as Property Owner Entitled to Be Heard Before Adverse Orders.

The Petitioner, Lodha Properties Development Private Limited, filed a writ petition challenging the order dated 26th February 2014 passed by the City ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Rejection of Regularization of Unauthorized Construction and Use of Premises for Commercial Purposes. Court upholds BMC's action under Section 53(1) of MRTP Act for removal of unauthorized work, restricting use of first floor to data processing unit only.

The petitioners, proprietors of various shops, challenged an order rejecting their application for regularization of additional work carried out witho...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Contempt Order Against Municipal Corporation for Breach of Undertaking in Unauthorized Construction Case. Court Holds That Breach of Undertaking Given to Court Attracts Penalty Under Order 39 Rule 2A CPC.

The respondent, Bhikanlal Nanakchand Sharma, owned a shop near Mulund Checknaka, LBS Road, Mulund West, Mumbai. He and other shopkeepers had carried o...