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Supreme Court Dismisses Contempt Petition for Non-Compliance of Undertaking to Vacate Flats in Cooperative Society Dispute. Court Holds That Contemnors' Failure to Vacate Does Not Amount to Willful Disobedience Given Ongoing Proceedings and Status Quo Orders.

The Supreme Court dismissed contempt petitions filed by Sant Lal Gupta and others against Umesh Kumar Jain and others for alleged willful disobedience...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Cheque Dishonour Case: Successive Legal Notices Permissible Under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act. Delay in Filing Complaint Condoned as Sufficient Cause Shown.

The dispute arose from two cheques drawn on the State Bank of India for Rs 36,00,000 and Rs 13,00,000, which were dishonoured and returned unpaid unde...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Tenants' Appeal in Eviction Case Under Maharashtra Rent Control Act — Non-User, Nuisance, and Subletting Grounds Upheld. Tenancy in Minor's Name Valid After Attaining Majority; Father's Possession Deemed Unauthorized Subletting.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the tenants against the eviction decree passed by the Bombay High Court. The original suit was filed b...

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Supreme Court Allows CBI to Bring Authorization Order on Record in Corruption Case. Procedural Lapse Does Not Bar Subsequent Application Under Section 173(2)(5)(a) CrPC; Substantive Justice Prevails Over Technicalities.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal by the State represented by the Inspector of Police, CBI, against the dismissal of its application to bring on rec...

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Supreme Court Allows Revision Petition in Consumer Execution Proceedings. Holds that Execution is Continuation of Consumer Dispute Under Section 21(b) of Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The present Civil Appeal arose out of execution proceedings initiated by the Respondent-Complainant, K. A. Nagamani, against the Appellant, Karnataka ...

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Supreme Court Allows Additional Evidence in Consumer Dispute Over Occupancy Certificate and Conveyance Deed. The Court held that documents coming into existence after the appeal must be considered under Order XLI Rule 27 CPC if relevant and not producible earlier despite due diligence.

The present civil appeal arose from a consumer dispute between the appellants (developers) and the respondent (cooperative housing society). The appel...