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High Court Upholds Eviction on Grounds of Unlawful Subletting. Landlord's rights enforced: Subletting without consent leads to tenant's eviction.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a Civil Revision Application, upholding the Appellate Court's decree directing the eviction of the tenant for unlawful...

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"Bombay High Court Sets Aside Conviction: Revisits Evidence and Allows Amicable Settlement in Family Dispute Under Section 326 IPC" "Justice Prevails: Revisional Jurisdiction Upholds Facts Over Presumption"

Criminal Law – Section 326 IPC – Conviction for Grievous Hurt – Revisional Jurisdiction Settlement Between Parties: The Court considered an a...

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High Court Quashes Sessions Court Order Allowing Additional Evidence Post-Trial Commencement – Upholds Accused’s Right to Fair Trial. Court Reiterates Public Prosecutor’s Non-Partisan Role and Limits on Producing Evidence Post-Charge Framing

Public Prosecutor’s Role – The Public Prosecutor cannot assume the role of an Investigating Officer or produce evidence beyond what is filed with...

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"Highway Heist Unraveled: The Cash Van Robbery and the Road to Justice" "A Daring Robbery, a Complex Investigation, and a Pursuit of Truth."

This case pertains to a meticulously executed cash van heist involving the theft of ₹2.36 crores during transit between Axis Bank branches. The inci...

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Revisional Jurisdiction and Compounding Offences Under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Bombay High Court defines the scope of revisional powers and compounding provisions in cheque dishonor cases.

Legal Issue 1: Whether the High Court in its revisional jurisdiction under Section 397 of the Cr.P.C. can accept consent terms and allow compounding o...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Royal Traders' Plea for Waiver in SARFAESI Act Appeal. The court reinforces the necessity of pre-deposit compliance under Section 18(1) of the SARFAESI Act and dismisses petitions seeking waiver.

The judgment clarifies the scope of Section 18(1) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, particularly the conditions for pre-deposit waivers by borrowers appealin...

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CENVAT Credit on Exempted Goods Upheld by Bombay High Court. Factual findings and reliance on precedents render Revenue’s appeal untenable.

Commissioner of CGST & Central Excise, Daman Commissionerate v. Huhtamaki PPL Ltd.Central Excise – CENVAT Credit on exempted goods – Whether c...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Fairness in Recruitment: Directs KPSC to Expand Rank List for Unfilled Vacancies" "Balancing administrative autonomy with equitable justice for meritorious candidates."

The Supreme Court directed the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) to expand its rank list under the 2014 notification to fill vacancies identifie...

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High Court Validates DRAT Order for Pre-Deposit Calculation in Secured Asset Auction Dispute. Pre-deposit determination upheld as per SARFAESI Act, focusing on "debt due" over auction value.

The Bombay High Court upheld the DRAT's order mandating a pre-deposit based on "debt due" when the measures under Section 13(4) of the SARFAESI Act we...

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"Judicial Embrace of Nature and Tradition" “Preserving Rajasthan’s Sacred Groves for Cultural and Ecological Harmony”

The Supreme Court of India addressed the critical issue of protecting Rajasthan’s sacred groves, locally known as Orans. These ecologically and cult...