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High Court Upholds Writ Petition Against Private Educational Institution for Unilateral Change in Staff Service Conditions. Supreme Court affirms decision, emphasizing the public duty of education institutions and the doctrine of legitimate expectation.

The High Court on 05.08.2014, regarding the maintainability of a writ petition under Article 226 against a private educational institution. The case i...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Municipal Council's Petitions Against Labour Court Awards in Retrenchment Compensation Cases. Held that Section 25F of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 does not require a separate notice of retrenchment when the employee is already aware of the closure of the establishment.

The judgment involves a batch of writ petitions filed by the Municipal Council, Tirora, and its President against common orders passed by the Labour C...

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High Court of Karnataka Issues Mandamus to Rebuild Government Primary School — Failure to Act on Representations Constitutes Dereliction of Duty. School Development and Monitoring Committee's Right to Seek Enforcement of Statutory Duties Under Karnataka Education Act, 1983 Upheld.

The petitioner, the School Development and Monitoring Committee of Government Lower Primary School, Agaralingana Doddi, Maddur Taluk, Mandya District,...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Arbitration Case by Restoring Arbitral Award. High Court's Setting Aside of Award Under Section 37(1)(c) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Found Erroneous as It Exceeded Scope of Judicial Review.

The Supreme Court of India heard a civil appeal arising from a dispute between PSA Sical Terminals Pvt. Ltd., the appellant, and The Board of Trustees...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Developer's Suit for Specific Performance Against Cooperative Housing Society and Members Due to Lack of Privity and Authority. The court held that a cooperative society cannot bind its members to a development agreement without their consent, and the suit was not maintainable.

The plaintiff, Vardhman Developers Ltd., filed a suit for specific performance of a development agreement against Borla Co-operative Housing Society L...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Cooperative Society's Challenge to Transfer of Shares and Membership. Transfer of shares by builder to flat purchasers held valid under Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 and Bye-laws.

The petitioner, R.N.A. Classic CHS Ltd, a cooperative housing society, filed four writ petitions challenging orders passed by the Deputy Registrar and...