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Madras High Court Allows SIPCOT's Appeal in Sub-Leasing Dispute — Demand for Sub-Leasing Charges Upheld. Lease Agreement Clause 2(vii) Prohibiting Sub-Leasing Without Consent and Requiring Payment of Charges is Valid and Enforceable.

The case involves two writ appeals filed by State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited (SIPCOT) against orders of a learned Single J...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal by Lessee in Land Cancellation Case — SIPCOT's Resumption of Unutilized Land Upheld. Clause 14(i) of Lease Deed Permits Cancellation of Allotment for Non-Use; Appellant Failed to Prove Industrial Utilization of Excess Land.

The appellant, Kems Forging Ltd (formerly Sri Lakshmi Industrial Forge and Engineers Ltd), was allotted an industrial plot by SIPCOT on 05.12.2005, an...

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Madras High Court Allows Appeal Against SIPCOT Land Cancellation — Lease Clause 14(i) Requires Show Cause Notice Before Resumption of Unutilized Land. SIPCOT's cancellation of 3.70 acres without prior notice violates natural justice; order set aside and matter remitted for fresh consideration.

The appellant, Kems Forging Ltd (formerly Sri Lakshmi Industrial Forge and Engineers Ltd), was allotted an industrial plot by SIPCOT on 05.12.2005, an...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Suit, Upholds Concurrent Findings of Courts Below. Plaintiff's Claim of Bonafide Purchase Fails as Prior Decree in O.S.No.34 of 1984 Was Binding and Sale Deeds Were Executed During Pendency of Litigation.

The appellant, H.Prema Devakumari, was the unsuccessful plaintiff in a suit for declaration and injunction. She claimed to have purchased plot No.9 fr...

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Madras High Court Directs TASMAC to Consider Representation for Closure of Retail Shop and Removal of Encroachment on Public Pathway. Non-consideration of representation by statutory authority amounts to dereliction of duty, warranting a writ of mandamus under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.

The petitioner, S. Aruljothi, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a Writ of Mandamus to direct the respondent...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Against NGT Orders in Sterlite Copper Plant Closure Case — Upholds Maintainability of Composite Appeal Under NGT Act. The Court held that a composite appeal under Section 16 of the NGT Act is maintainable and that closure orders without natural justice are invalid.

The Supreme Court disposed of a batch of appeals arising from orders of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) concerning the closure of a copper smelter p...