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Bombay High Court Allows Furlough to Convict in POCSO Case — Emphasizes Furlough as Right, Not Privilege. The court set aside orders rejecting furlough solely on the ground of conviction under POCSO Act, directing reconsideration on merits.

The petitioner, Pintu Uttam Sonale, was convicted for offences under Section 376(2)(n) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 5(j)(ii) read with Section...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Arbitral Award in Film Distribution Dispute Due to Patent Illegality and Violation of Natural Justice. The award was based on no evidence and misreading of the agreement, ignoring letters that modified the restriction on telecast rights.

The petitioner, Radha Krshna Films Ltd., challenged an arbitral award dated 05/01/2007 passed by the Joint Tribunal of the Film Makers Combine (FMC) a...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Will in Property Dispute Between Heirs and Legatee. Will dated 7.1.1997 executed by Joao Francisco Lobo in favour of plaintiff No.1 held valid, dismissing appeals by both parties.

The dispute concerns a property at Calangute known as 'Sullachi Nhat' with a house, originally belonging to Joao Francisco Lobo and his wife. Joao Fra...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Over Will Validity and Adverse Possession. The court held that the Will was not proved but the defendants failed to prove adverse possession, remanding for fresh consideration.

The dispute concerns a property at Calangute known as 'Sullachi Nhat' with a house, originally owned by Joao Francisco Lobo and his wife Joanita Lobo....

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeals in Property Dispute Over Will Validity and Adverse Possession. Court upholds trial court's finding that plaintiff failed to prove execution of will and defendants failed to prove adverse possession.

The case involves a property dispute between the plaintiffs (Carlos Tavora and others) and the defendants (Maria Felicidade Fernandes e Lobo and other...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Over Will Validity and Adverse Possession. The court upheld the validity of a Will and rejected the claim of adverse possession by co-owners, holding that possession must be hostile and with ouster to ripen into title.

The dispute pertains to a property known as 'Sullachi Nhat' in Calangute, Goa. The plaintiffs claimed title through a Will executed by Joao Francisco ...