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High Court Dismisses Defendants' Writ Petition Against Rejection of Leave to File Additional Written Statement in Civil Suit - Trial Court Properly Exercised Discretion Under Order VIII Rule 9 CPC to Prevent Withdrawal of Admissions and Belated Counter-Claim.

The dispute originated from a Leave and Licence Agreement dated 1 August 2018, where the respondent-plaintiff was granted licence to occupy premises b...

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"Co-operative Court's Jurisdiction Dispute: Society Challenges Appellate Decision on Eviction Case" "Legal battle over servant quarters' occupancy highlights jurisdictional boundaries in co-operative society disputes."

This is a legal petition challenging the decision of the Co-operative Court, Mumbai, which quashed the judgment of the Trial Court. The dispute revolv...

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Court Upholds Final Partition Decree, Dismisses Late Will Submission by Defendant No.8 Defendant's attempt to modify shares based on a newly surfaced Will rejected; court emphasizes finality of judicial proceedings.

This Writ Petition challenges the rejection of Defendant No.8's application by the Joint Civil Judge (Senior Division), Nashik, which sought to frame ...

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Navigating Election Disputes: A Guide to Provisions and Procedures Under the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Understanding the Legal Framework and Court Proceedings for Fair Resolution

Provisions and Procedures Under the Representation of the People Act, 1951 for Election Disputes Introduction: The introduces the key...

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Supreme Court Confirms Partition of Family Properties and Validates Sale Deed. The Supreme Court overturns the High Court's decision on the partition of properties, reinforcing the validity of a sale deed executed by the appellant.

The Supreme Court addressed the partition of family properties, focusing on Regular Survey Nos. 106/2 and 44/4. The High Court had erroneously relied ...