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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Judgment Setting Aside Appellate Authority Order Under Madhya Pradesh Shops & Establishments Act, 1958. The Court affirmed that clubs not being residential clubs are exempt from the Act under Section 3(j), rendering the Appellate Authority's reinstatement order invalid.

The dispute arose from the termination of services of the appellants, who were employees at a club run by the respondents. The appellants filed a comp...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal of Turf Club Against ESI Corporation — Temporary Staff on Race Days Not Covered Under ESI Act. Club Held Not a 'Shop' Under Notification; Casual Employees Not in Continuous Employment Not Entitled to ESI Coverage.

The appellant, Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd., filed an appeal against the order of the ESI Court, Mumbai, dated 17.2.2005, which dismissed their ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeals in Turf Club Dispute Over Horse Race Doping Allegations — Interim Injunction Set Aside. Court holds that internal disciplinary proceedings of a club are not subject to judicial review unless they violate principles of natural justice or statutory provisions.

The case involves a dispute arising from horse racing at the Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd. (RWITC). The plaintiff, Vinayak J. Gaekwad, owned a ho...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Refusal to Set Aside Ex-Parte Decree in Suit for Declaration and Injunction — Appellant Failed to Show Sufficient Cause for Non-Appearance Under Order IX Rule 13 CPC.

The appellant, Ravi Kiran Aggarwal, filed an appeal under Order XLIII Rule 1(d) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, against the order of the City Ci...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Against National Sports Club of India Construction, Upholding Environmental and Municipal Permissions. Court finds no violation of CRZ or heritage regulations and rejects allegations of illegal construction as motivated by private interests.

The petitioner, Society for Promotion of Equality, Awareness and Rights (SPEAR), filed a Public Interest Litigation before the Bombay High Court seeki...

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Karnataka High Court Allows Recreation Club's Petition Declaring No License Required for Playing Skill Games. Rummy and other skill games are not gambling, and clubs do not need a license under the Licensing and Controlling of Places of Public Amusement Order.

The petitioner, Sri Siragalli Lakshmidevi Recreation Club (R), a society registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960, filed a writ...