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Bombay High Court Allows Appeals by Tenant Defendants in Possession Suit, Sets Aside Injunction. Court holds that tenants in possession cannot be injuncted without a decree for possession, and a suit for injunction simpliciter is maintainable against a landlord.

The case involves two appeals arising from a common order of the Learned Single Judge dated 6th September 2021. The Appellant in Appeal No.551 of 2019...

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NOTICE OF MOTION NO.955 OF 2018

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Bombay High Court Quashes Pre-deposit Condition in NI Act Appeal for Lack of Reasons. Section 148 NI Act Order Set Aside as Arbitrary, Directs Reconsideration Without Pre-deposit.

The petitioner, Nurallah Kamruddin Veljee, was convicted under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 by the Trial Court and sentenced to...

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Bombay High Court Allows Second Appeals in RERA Execution Case, Holding Order XXI Rule 32(5) CPC Applicable. The court set aside the Appellate Tribunal's order disallowing amendment to execution applications seeking construction by decree holders at promoter's cost.

The case involves five second appeals filed by allottees (Rajan Chandiramani, Jagruti Parikh and Anr., Priyanka Waghela, Srichand Makhija, and Jayesh ...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions Challenging DRAT Order Allowing Bank to Sell Secured Assets Despite Company Being in Liquidation. SARFAESI Act Proceedings Held Not Barred by Companies Act Winding Up Provisions; Secured Creditor's Right to Enforce Security Interest Prevails.

The petitioners, Capt. G.R. Gopinath and M/s Deccan Emerging Business Ventures Limited, challenged the order dated 06.01.2017 passed by the Debt Recov...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Injunction Against Defendant in Trademark Infringement Case — 'Cothagiri' Mark Deceptively Similar to 'Cothas'. Court Restrains Defendant from Using Mark 'Cothagiri' for Coffee Products, Finding Prima Facie Case of Passing Off Under Trade Marks Act, 1999.

The case involves a trademark dispute between M/s. Cothas Coffee Co. (plaintiff/respondent) and M/s. Avighna Coffee Pvt. Ltd. (defendant/appellant). T...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Injunction in Trademark Infringement Case — 'Cothagiri' Mark Deceptively Similar to 'Cothas'. Defendant restrained from using mark 'cothagiri' for coffee products as it is phonetically and structurally similar to plaintiff's registered trademark 'Cothas'.

The case involves a trademark infringement dispute between two coffee companies. The appellant, M/s Avighna Coffee Pvt. Ltd., was the defendant in the...